Purpose People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of eyewitness identifications. This study examines observers' perceptions of eyewitness identifications made under various line-up presentation and administration conditions. We also investigate whether observers' ability to discriminate between accurate and inaccurate identifications is enhanced by viewing video-recorded identification decisions rather than eyewitness testimony. Methods Each participant (N = 432) viewed a video of an accurate or inaccurate eyewitness providing testimony and/or making an identification decision. Identifications were obtained from simultaneous or sequential line-ups conducted under double-blind, single-blind, or po...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
This item is only available electronically.Eyewitness misidentification has been determined to be a ...
Mistaken identification is the leading cause of convicting the innocent. To help reduce erroneous co...
Purpose People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of ey...
People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of eyewitness...
DNA exonerations demonstrate the fallibility of eyewitness memory and the inability of fact-finders ...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
Participant–witnesses viewed a crime video and attempted to identify the culprit from a culprit-abse...
Background Although previous research has indicated that sequential line-up procedures result in fe...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Mistaken identification is the leading cause of convicting the innocent. To help reduce erroneous co...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
This item is only available electronically.Eyewitness misidentification has been determined to be a ...
Mistaken identification is the leading cause of convicting the innocent. To help reduce erroneous co...
Purpose People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of ey...
People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of eyewitness...
DNA exonerations demonstrate the fallibility of eyewitness memory and the inability of fact-finders ...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
Participant–witnesses viewed a crime video and attempted to identify the culprit from a culprit-abse...
Background Although previous research has indicated that sequential line-up procedures result in fe...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Mistaken identification is the leading cause of convicting the innocent. To help reduce erroneous co...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Video-recorded eyewitness identification procedures can preserve an accurate record of the condition...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
This item is only available electronically.Eyewitness misidentification has been determined to be a ...
Mistaken identification is the leading cause of convicting the innocent. To help reduce erroneous co...