Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-83).Expert testimony in eyewitness memory cases is now common in criminal cases. However, eyewitness testimony is also critical in civil litigation, particularly in product liability cases involving alleged exposure to toxic substances like asbestos. Witnesses in these cases must recall specific brands of products that may have been used decades earlier. The present experiments investigate eyewitness memory for product brand names seen in videos of cooking shows and news reports. Although memory was reasonably accurate at brief delays, within a week recognition rates for the brand names dropped to scarcely above chance; nearly half of these delayed selections were of the most familiar (but ...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
International audienceThis research shows that a single auditory exposure to fictitious brand names ...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The study of eyewitness memory thus far has focused on sit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-59).Researchers studying the reliability of eyewitness te...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-87).The effects of delay and misinformation on the phenom...
We investigated the phenomenological experience of eyewitness identifi cation follow-ing misinformat...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
The ability to gauge the accuracy of eyewitnesses’ recall of a crime scene is of great investigative...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
An underexploited role for psychology in trademark law is the testing of explicit or implicit judici...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Mugbook searches are conducted in case a suspect is not known and to assess if a previously convicte...
Purpose People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of ey...
ABSTRACT. The authors explored the relevance of research on change blindness to eye-witness identifi...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
International audienceThis research shows that a single auditory exposure to fictitious brand names ...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The study of eyewitness memory thus far has focused on sit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-59).Researchers studying the reliability of eyewitness te...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-87).The effects of delay and misinformation on the phenom...
We investigated the phenomenological experience of eyewitness identifi cation follow-ing misinformat...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
The ability to gauge the accuracy of eyewitnesses’ recall of a crime scene is of great investigative...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
An underexploited role for psychology in trademark law is the testing of explicit or implicit judici...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Mugbook searches are conducted in case a suspect is not known and to assess if a previously convicte...
Purpose People tend to believe eyewitness testimony and have difficulty assessing the accuracy of ey...
ABSTRACT. The authors explored the relevance of research on change blindness to eye-witness identifi...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
International audienceThis research shows that a single auditory exposure to fictitious brand names ...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...