This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identification accuracy, and confidence, as well as the link between verbal recall and accuracy. Participants listened to a dialogue between male and female targets, then read misleading information about voice pitch. Participants engaged in verbal recall, rated voices on a feature checklist, and made a lineup decision. Accuracy rates were low, especially on target-absent lineups. Confidence and accuracy were unrelated, but the number of facts recalled about the voice predicted later lineup accuracy. There was a main effect of misinformation on ratings of target voice pitch, but there was no effect on identification accuracy or confidence ratings. A...
This article examines United States v. Schiro, 679 F.3d 521 (7th Cir. 2012) and the issue of reliabi...
Verbally recalling the appearance of a perpetrator and the details of an event can sometimes hinder ...
In forensic settings, lay (non‐expert) listeners may be required to compare voice samples for identi...
Unfamiliar voice identification is error-prone. Whilst the investigation of system variables may ind...
Most students are familiar with eyewitness testimony, but earwitness testimony might be valuable too...
When a crime has occurred, witness statements are taken. Witnesses, in particular earwitnesses, howe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
A study examined whether a person's ability to accurately identify a voice is influenced by fac...
Contains fulltext : 54671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An experiment ...
Many crimes are committed under conditions of darkness, by masked perpetrators or over a phone. In s...
Earwitness testimony from lay listeners can provide vital evidence in a criminal investigation. Howe...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Voice identification parades can be unreliable, as earwitness responses are error-prone. In this pap...
This article examines United States v. Schiro, 679 F.3d 521 (7th Cir. 2012) and the issue of reliabi...
Verbally recalling the appearance of a perpetrator and the details of an event can sometimes hinder ...
In forensic settings, lay (non‐expert) listeners may be required to compare voice samples for identi...
Unfamiliar voice identification is error-prone. Whilst the investigation of system variables may ind...
Most students are familiar with eyewitness testimony, but earwitness testimony might be valuable too...
When a crime has occurred, witness statements are taken. Witnesses, in particular earwitnesses, howe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
A study examined whether a person's ability to accurately identify a voice is influenced by fac...
Contains fulltext : 54671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An experiment ...
Many crimes are committed under conditions of darkness, by masked perpetrators or over a phone. In s...
Earwitness testimony from lay listeners can provide vital evidence in a criminal investigation. Howe...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Voice identification parades can be unreliable, as earwitness responses are error-prone. In this pap...
This article examines United States v. Schiro, 679 F.3d 521 (7th Cir. 2012) and the issue of reliabi...
Verbally recalling the appearance of a perpetrator and the details of an event can sometimes hinder ...
In forensic settings, lay (non‐expert) listeners may be required to compare voice samples for identi...