A robust finding from the eyewitness literature is that children are as accurate as adults on target-present lineups from the age of five years, whereas they continue to make an erroneous false positive identification from a target-absent lineup up until around fourteen years of age (Pozzulo & Lindsay, 1998). The current study explores whether the same pattern occurs when voices are used instead of faces. A total of 334 participants from six age groups (6-7-year-olds, 8-9-year-olds, 10-11-year-olds, 12-13-year-olds, 14-15-year-olds and adults) listened to a 30 second audio clip of an unfamiliar voice and were then presented with either a six person target-present or target-absent voice lineup. Overall, participants were more accurate wi...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
Studies on age estimation usually indicated that people are fairly accurate at estimating the age of...
Listeners can perceive a person's age from their voice with above chance accuracy. Studies have usua...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
The current paper reviews research that has investigated developmental differences in lineup identif...
Adults are far better at identifying adult talkers than child talkers (e.g., Cooper et al., 2020). W...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
Many crimes are committed under conditions of darkness, by masked perpetrators or over a phone. In s...
Previous research indicates that the age of the witness making an identification affects accuracy. F...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
Children from 5 to 12 years of age (N = 779) were shown a videotape where a preschool teacher has mo...
In three experiments (N = 123; 148; 28), children observed a video in which two speakers offered alt...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
Studies on age estimation usually indicated that people are fairly accurate at estimating the age of...
Listeners can perceive a person's age from their voice with above chance accuracy. Studies have usua...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
The current paper reviews research that has investigated developmental differences in lineup identif...
Adults are far better at identifying adult talkers than child talkers (e.g., Cooper et al., 2020). W...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
Many crimes are committed under conditions of darkness, by masked perpetrators or over a phone. In s...
Previous research indicates that the age of the witness making an identification affects accuracy. F...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
Through centuries, witnesses to crimes have played an important role for the police to get a convict...
Children from 5 to 12 years of age (N = 779) were shown a videotape where a preschool teacher has mo...
In three experiments (N = 123; 148; 28), children observed a video in which two speakers offered alt...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
Studies on age estimation usually indicated that people are fairly accurate at estimating the age of...