Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating understanding of the criminal investigation process. This short article suggests how different forms of cognitive bias must be taken into account by investigators in order for investigations to stay on the rails
abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psyc...
Confirmation bias occurs when a person believes in or searches for evidence to support his or her fa...
Human factors and their implications for forensic science have attracted increasing levels of intere...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to bolster a hypothesis by seeking consistent evidence while disre...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
Based upon the author´s field experience as an expert witness cognitive biases in investigations and...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
How can empirical science, and psychology in particular, be harnessed to avoid or eliminate unwanted...
© 2009 Dr. Christine Anne BuckleyThe cognitive interview is a technique utilised by police to enhanc...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
There is extensive evidence from cognitive science that the judgments of individuals, whether legal ...
abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psyc...
Confirmation bias occurs when a person believes in or searches for evidence to support his or her fa...
Human factors and their implications for forensic science have attracted increasing levels of intere...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to bolster a hypothesis by seeking consistent evidence while disre...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
Based upon the author´s field experience as an expert witness cognitive biases in investigations and...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
How can empirical science, and psychology in particular, be harnessed to avoid or eliminate unwanted...
© 2009 Dr. Christine Anne BuckleyThe cognitive interview is a technique utilised by police to enhanc...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
There is extensive evidence from cognitive science that the judgments of individuals, whether legal ...
abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psyc...
Confirmation bias occurs when a person believes in or searches for evidence to support his or her fa...
Human factors and their implications for forensic science have attracted increasing levels of intere...