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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 by Desmarais, Sarah L, Read, J. Don

    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 by Houston, Kate A., Hope, Lorraine, Memon, Amina, Don Read, J.

    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 by Wixted, John T., Don Read, J., Stephen Lindsay, D.

    “…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 by WADE, Kimberley A, GARRY, Maryanne, READ, J. Don, LINDSAY, D. Stephen

    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 by Read, J. Don, Desmarais, Sarah L.

    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 by Connolly, Deborah A, Read, J. Don

    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 by Boydell, Carroll Anne, Read, J. Don

    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 by Wong, Carol K., Read, J. Don

    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 by Boydell, Carroll Anne, Barone, Carmelina C., Read, J. Don

    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 by Read, J D

    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 by MacLean, Carla L., Read, J. Don

    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 by Lindsay, D. Stephen, Read, J. Don, Sharma, Kusum

    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 by Desmarais, Sarah L., Nicholls, Tonia L., Read, J. Don, Brink, Johann

    “…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 by Desmarais, Sarah L., Price, Heather L., Read, J. Don

    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) by Read, J. Don

    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 by VOKEY, J. R, DON READ, J

    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 by Lindsay, D. Stephen, Hagen, Lisa, Read, J. Don, Wade, Kimberley A., Garry, Maryanne

    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 by Cowan, Sara, Read, J. Don, Lindsay, D. Stephen

    “…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 by Turtle, John, Read, J. Don, Lindsay, D. Stephen, Brimacombe, C. A. Elizabeth

    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 by Hulse, Lynn M., Allan, Kevin, Memon, Amina, Read, J. Don

    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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