Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that an originally recognized target was swapped for a non-identified lineup member. The robustness of the effect calls for measures that can prevent or reduce the negative consequences of choice blindness manipulations. Here, we investigated whether pre- and post-warnings given to participants about the possibility of mistakes reduces choice blindness for identification decisions. Participants (N = 119) were presented with identifications they never made and were asked to justify those decisions. Either before or after the presentation of the manipulated identification outcome, participants were or were not warned about the possibility of mistak...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Most of us would say that we would notice if the ice-cream seller gave us strawberry ice-cream, when...
Abstract ᅟ We report on research on individual-difference measures that could be used to assess the ...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presen...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
The present study examined blindness for identification decisions from target-present (TP) and targe...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Choice blindness is a puzzling phenomenon, showing how people often fail to detect a mismatch betwee...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
When old-new recognition judgments must be based on ambiguous memory evidence, a proper criterion fo...
Choice blindness is the failure to detect a discrepancy between a choice and its outcome. The misinf...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Most of us would say that we would notice if the ice-cream seller gave us strawberry ice-cream, when...
Abstract ᅟ We report on research on individual-difference measures that could be used to assess the ...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presen...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
The present study examined blindness for identification decisions from target-present (TP) and targe...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
Choice blindness is a puzzling phenomenon, showing how people often fail to detect a mismatch betwee...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
When old-new recognition judgments must be based on ambiguous memory evidence, a proper criterion fo...
Choice blindness is the failure to detect a discrepancy between a choice and its outcome. The misinf...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Most of us would say that we would notice if the ice-cream seller gave us strawberry ice-cream, when...
Abstract ᅟ We report on research on individual-difference measures that could be used to assess the ...