Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is inherently unreliable. They draw on a large body of mock-crime research and a small number of field studies, which indicate that high-confidence eyewitness reports are usually accurate, at least when memory is uncontaminated and suitable interviewing procedures are used. We agree with the thrust of Wixted et al.’s argument and welcome their invitation to confront the mass underselling of eyewitnesses’ potential reliability. Nevertheless, we argue that there is a comparable risk of overselling eyewitnesses’ reliability. Wixted et al.’s reasoning implies that near-pristine conditions or uncontaminated memories are normative, but there are at lea...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
Evaluating eyewitness testimonies has proven a difficult task. Recent research, however, suggests th...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...
Berkowitz et al. (Berkowitz, S. R., Garrett, B. L., Fenn, K. M., & Loftus, E. F. (2020). Convicting ...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Laboratory-based mock crime studies have often been interpreted to mean that (i) eyewitness confiden...
Mistaken eyewitness memory is thought to be the most common cause of wrongful convictions. This thes...
Eyewitness-testimony is notoriously inaccurate and unreliable. In addition, a body of research has i...
The fidelity of an eyewitness’s memory representation is an issue of paramount forensic concern. Psy...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
Evaluating eyewitness testimonies has proven a difficult task. Recent research, however, suggests th...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...
Berkowitz et al. (Berkowitz, S. R., Garrett, B. L., Fenn, K. M., & Loftus, E. F. (2020). Convicting ...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
In the legal system, inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are often used to discredit witnesses' c...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Laboratory-based mock crime studies have often been interpreted to mean that (i) eyewitness confiden...
Mistaken eyewitness memory is thought to be the most common cause of wrongful convictions. This thes...
Eyewitness-testimony is notoriously inaccurate and unreliable. In addition, a body of research has i...
The fidelity of an eyewitness’s memory representation is an issue of paramount forensic concern. Psy...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
Evaluating eyewitness testimonies has proven a difficult task. Recent research, however, suggests th...
Historically, memory has been evaluated by examining how much is remembered, however a more recent c...