Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comInformation given to witnesses after an identification decision greatly alters their impressions of the original event and importantly, their identification confidence. Two experiments investigated the possibility that the effect of feedback on confidence may be altered according to the strength of the witness's cues to accuracy. Experiment 1 used a manipulation of exposure duration to alter recognition accuracy prior to the delivery of confirming, disconfirming or no feedback. While the feedback effect was not different across exposure duration conditions, decisions that were made more quickly were less likely to show large changes in confidence due to f...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Research has shown that despite people's intuitive beliefs to the contrary, there is only a wea...
This study investigated the effect of confirmatory and disconfirmatory feedback on the accuracy (rea...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Eyewitness confidence is often used by judges and jurors as a cue to accuracy. Despite this, confide...
Eyewitness confidence is often used by judges and jurors as a cue to accuracy. Despite this, confide...
Objective: Feedback from lineup administrators about identification accuracy significantly impacts w...
Objective: Feedback from lineup administrators about identification accuracy significantly impacts w...
This study investigated the effect of two types of feedback (confirmatory and disconfirmatory) on th...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Many studies have found that while the majority of eyewitnesses’ testimony-relevant judgments (e.g.,...
For many years, psychologists and other social scientists have investigated the influence of postide...
Post identification feedback effect is known in courtrooms as one of the main causes of unreliabilit...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Research has shown that despite people's intuitive beliefs to the contrary, there is only a wea...
This study investigated the effect of confirmatory and disconfirmatory feedback on the accuracy (rea...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Eyewitness confidence is often used by judges and jurors as a cue to accuracy. Despite this, confide...
Eyewitness confidence is often used by judges and jurors as a cue to accuracy. Despite this, confide...
Objective: Feedback from lineup administrators about identification accuracy significantly impacts w...
Objective: Feedback from lineup administrators about identification accuracy significantly impacts w...
This study investigated the effect of two types of feedback (confirmatory and disconfirmatory) on th...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Many studies have found that while the majority of eyewitnesses’ testimony-relevant judgments (e.g.,...
For many years, psychologists and other social scientists have investigated the influence of postide...
Post identification feedback effect is known in courtrooms as one of the main causes of unreliabilit...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has ...
Research has shown that despite people's intuitive beliefs to the contrary, there is only a wea...
This study investigated the effect of confirmatory and disconfirmatory feedback on the accuracy (rea...