Search Results - "Read, J. Don"
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After 30 Years, What Do We Know about What Jurors Know? A Meta-Analytic Review of Lay Knowledge Regarding Eyewitness Factors
Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2011)“…Surveys typically characterize lay knowledge of eyewitness factors as low and highly variable. However, there are notable differences across methodologies,…”
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Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Evidence: In Search of Common Sense
Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-09-2013)“…Surveys on knowledge of eyewitness issues typically indicate that legal professionals and jurors alike can be insensitive to factors that are detrimental to…”
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The Effect of Retention Interval on the Eyewitness Identification Confidence-Accuracy Relationship
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-06-2016)“…Individual researchers express a variety of views about the eyewitness confidence-accuracy relationship, but an argument could be made that the consensus view…”
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A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-09-2002)“…Because image-enhancing technology is readily available, people are frequently exposed to doctored images. However, in prior research on how adults can be led…”
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Lay knowledge of eyewitness issues: A Canadian evaluation
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-04-2009)“…Lay opinions concerning eyewitness topics were surveyed in three community samples of juror‐eligible participants in Canada. The scientific reliability of…”
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Delayed Prosecutions of Historic Child Sexual Abuse: Analyses of 2064 Canadian Criminal Complaints
Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-2006)“…Recently, in many English-speaking countries, legal principles that had the effect of barring delayed criminal prosecutions have been abrogated. In these…”
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Accuracy of and confidence in mock jailhouse informants' recall of criminal accounts
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-03-2011)“…While much research has explored how well earwitnesses can identify perpetrators' voices, little published research has examined how well they can recall…”
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Positive and negative effects of physical context reinstatement on eyewitness recall and identification
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-01-2011)“…The impact of context reinstatement (CR) on eyewitness recall and identification was explored in this study. Participants viewed a video of a staged theft and,…”
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'You caught 'em!'...or not? Feedback affects investigators' recollections of speech cues thought to signal honesty and deception
Published in Legal and criminological psychology (01-02-2013)“…Purpose. When eyewitnesses to crime receive feedback about their choice of a suspect from a line‐up (or post‐identification feedback), such information can…”
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From a passing thought to a false memory in 2 minutes: Confusing real and illusory events
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-03-1996)“…The frequency with which subjects erroneously included a nonpresented word in their recall of a study list was explored in two experiments. The intrusion error…”
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An illusion of objectivity in workplace investigation: The cause analysis chart and consistency, accuracy, and bias in judgments
Published in Journal of safety research (01-02-2019)“…Introduction: Investigation tools used in occupational health and safety events need to support evidence-based judgments, especially when employed within…”
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Accuracy and Confidence in Person Identification: The Relationship Is Strong When Witnessing Conditions Vary Widely
Published in Psychological science (01-05-1998)“…We hypothesized that both accuracy and confidence in suspect identifications depend, in part, on participants' ability to identify the target, and that both…”
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Confidence and accuracy in assessments of short-term risks presented by forensic psychiatric patients
Published in The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology (01-02-2010)“…Forensic mental health professionals are asked to estimate with appropriate confidence the likelihood of adverse outcomes. But what is an 'appropriate' level…”
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'Objection, Your Honor! Television is not the relevant authority.' Crime drama portrayals of eyewitness issues
Published in Psychology, crime & law (01-06-2008)“…Using a coding protocol based on a juror knowledge survey, this study focused on identifying changes, if any, in the prevalence and type of media portrayals of…”
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Darryl Bruce (1939-2011)
Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2012)“…Presents an obituary for Darryl Bruce (1939-2011). Bruce began as assistant professor at Florida State University in 1967 and was promoted to full professor in…”
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Familiarity, memorability, and the effect of typicality on the recognition of faces
Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-1992)“…Typical faces are more poorly discriminated on tests of recognition than are atypical faces, an effect suggested to mediate similar findings for attractive or…”
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True Photographs and False Memories
Published in Psychological science (01-03-2004)“…Some trauma-memory-oriented psychotherapists advise clients to review old family photo albums to cue suspected "repressed" memories of childhood sexual abuse…”
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Predicting and postdicting eyewitness accuracy and confidence
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-03-2014)“…A primary consideration regarding the admissibility of expert testimony in criminal trials is whether particular evidentiary issues are intuitively understood…”
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Toward a more informative psychological science of eyewitness evidence
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-09-2008)“…Like Hugo Münsterberg, we believe that psychological science can inform the courts and police regarding eyewitness evidence. But 100 years into the enterprise,…”
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Emotional Arousal and Memory: A Test of the Poststimulus Processing Hypothesis
Published in The American journal of psychology (22-03-2007)“…Emotional arousal is believed to enhance memory for details central to an episode but impair memory for peripheral details. However, new research suggests that…”
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