Many efforts have been made to educate jurors about factors that influence the reliability of eyewitness memory. However, most of them fail to improve jurors’ sensitivity to the quality of a particular memory and instead only induce skepticism of all eyewitness evidence. One potential method for improving a prospective juror’s understanding of memory may be to ask them to explain a concept before providing expert information. By forcing jurors to acknowledge the limitations of their knowledge about memory, they may be more attentive to new, more accurate information. Over three experiments, I assessed whether explanations lead to a reassessment of memory knowledge (Experiment 1), explored whether reassessing one’s understanding leads to imp...
<div><p>In recent decades, social scientists have shown that the reliability of eyewitness identific...
The ability to gauge the accuracy of eyewitnesses’ recall of a crime scene is of great investigative...
More than 4,250 Americans are thought to be wrongfully convicted each year because of false identifi...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
The criminal justice system generally assumes that jurors have a base knowledge and understanding of...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
Although courts and scholars have long recognized the weaknesses of eyewitness testimony, the legal ...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications of innocent lead to more false convictions in the United States ...
The soul of America\u27s civil and criminal justice systems is the ability of jurors and judges to a...
Eyewitness testimony is a compelling form of evidence, and mistaken identification is a factor in mo...
Mock jurors read a trial summary describing the armed robbery of a convenience store and rendered a ...
<div><p>In recent decades, social scientists have shown that the reliability of eyewitness identific...
The ability to gauge the accuracy of eyewitnesses’ recall of a crime scene is of great investigative...
More than 4,250 Americans are thought to be wrongfully convicted each year because of false identifi...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
The criminal justice system generally assumes that jurors have a base knowledge and understanding of...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
Although courts and scholars have long recognized the weaknesses of eyewitness testimony, the legal ...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications of innocent lead to more false convictions in the United States ...
The soul of America\u27s civil and criminal justice systems is the ability of jurors and judges to a...
Eyewitness testimony is a compelling form of evidence, and mistaken identification is a factor in mo...
Mock jurors read a trial summary describing the armed robbery of a convenience store and rendered a ...
<div><p>In recent decades, social scientists have shown that the reliability of eyewitness identific...
The ability to gauge the accuracy of eyewitnesses’ recall of a crime scene is of great investigative...
More than 4,250 Americans are thought to be wrongfully convicted each year because of false identifi...