Older adults (60- to 99-year-olds) and younger adults (18- to 49-year-olds) viewed a videotaped theft and were then asked to provide a description of the perpetrator. Following a brief delay, participants were presented with a simultaneous, elimination, or wildcard lineup procedure that was either target-present or target-absent. Overall, younger adult eyewitnesses were more likely to be correct in their identification decisions, reported more perpetrator descriptors, and had a higher proportion of accurate descriptors compared to older adults. Moreover, the simultaneous and elimination procedures were superior to the wildcard procedure in target-absent lineups. When presented with a target-present lineup, participants were more likely to b...
Eyewitnesses are an essential component of effective police investigations. The evidence that eyewit...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
A group of young-adult (aged 18–35 years) and older-adult witnesses (aged 61–83 years) viewed films ...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
Previous research indicates that the age of the witness making an identification affects accuracy. F...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
Middle-aged and older adults are frequently victims and witnesses of crime, but knowledge of how ide...
Eyewitness research has identified sequential lineup testing as a way of reducing false lineup choic...
Some groups of eyewitnesses, such as older adults and children, are less likely to correctly reject ...
Eyewitnesses’ reluctance to reject a photographic lineup from which the perpetrator is absent has se...
Criminal suspects with distinctive facial features, such as tattoos or bruising, may stand out in a ...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
Eyewitnesses are an essential component of effective police investigations. The evidence that eyewit...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
A group of young-adult (aged 18–35 years) and older-adult witnesses (aged 61–83 years) viewed films ...
The identification performance of children (5 to 6 years, n = 180; 9- to 10- years, n = 180) and adu...
Previous research indicates that the age of the witness making an identification affects accuracy. F...
The present study investigated whether child (six–eight years of age) and adult witnesses (18–29 yea...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...
The main aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of the decision processes and strategies u...
Middle-aged and older adults are frequently victims and witnesses of crime, but knowledge of how ide...
Eyewitness research has identified sequential lineup testing as a way of reducing false lineup choic...
Some groups of eyewitnesses, such as older adults and children, are less likely to correctly reject ...
Eyewitnesses’ reluctance to reject a photographic lineup from which the perpetrator is absent has se...
Criminal suspects with distinctive facial features, such as tattoos or bruising, may stand out in a ...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
Eyewitnesses are an essential component of effective police investigations. The evidence that eyewit...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...
We tested developmental trends in eyewitness identification in biased and unbiased lineups. Our main...