Twenty-seven participants made a total of 2,484 judgments whether a pair of fingerprints matched or not. A quarter of the trials acted as a control condition. The rest of the trials included top-down influences aimed at biasing the participants to find a match. These manipulations included emotional background stories of crimes and explicitly disturbing photographs from crime scenes, as well as subliminal messages. The data revealed that participants were affected by the top-down manipulations and as a result were more likely to make match judgments. However, the increased likelihood of making match judgments was limited to ambiguous fingerprints. The top-down manipulations were not able to contradict clear non-matching fingerprints. Hence,...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
A large body of research has described the influence of context information on forensic decision-mak...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Twenty-seven participants made a total of 2,484 judgments whether a pair of fingerprints matched or ...
Twenty-seven participants made a total of 2,484 judgments whether a pair of fingerprints matched or ...
Cognitive shortcuts are an essential part of everyday decision-making. They allow us to draw upon co...
One study is presented which explores the biasing effects of irrelevant contextual information on a ...
Previous demonstrations of context effects in the forensic comparison sciences have shown that the n...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
We examined forensic fingerprint examiners' suitability determinations of latent fingerprints compar...
This study was conducted to assess if fingerprint specialists could be influenced by extraneous cont...
We investigated whether experts can objectively focus on feature information in fingerprints without...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
AbstractThis study deals with the familiarity effect (FE), which means that search performance is be...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
A large body of research has described the influence of context information on forensic decision-mak...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...
Twenty-seven participants made a total of 2,484 judgments whether a pair of fingerprints matched or ...
Twenty-seven participants made a total of 2,484 judgments whether a pair of fingerprints matched or ...
Cognitive shortcuts are an essential part of everyday decision-making. They allow us to draw upon co...
One study is presented which explores the biasing effects of irrelevant contextual information on a ...
Previous demonstrations of context effects in the forensic comparison sciences have shown that the n...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
We examined forensic fingerprint examiners' suitability determinations of latent fingerprints compar...
This study was conducted to assess if fingerprint specialists could be influenced by extraneous cont...
We investigated whether experts can objectively focus on feature information in fingerprints without...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
AbstractThis study deals with the familiarity effect (FE), which means that search performance is be...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
A large body of research has described the influence of context information on forensic decision-mak...
In two experiments, we investigated whether people are better or worse at updating memory for the lo...