Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a particular domain can perform quickly and accurately, and with little information. In the series of experiments presented here, we manipulate the amount of “information” available to a group of experts whose job it is to identify the source of crime scene fingerprints. In Experiment 1, we reduced the amount of information available to experts by inverting fingerprint pairs and adding visual noise. There was no evidence for an inversion effect—experts were just as accurate for inverted prints as they were for upright prints—but expert performance with artificially noisy prints was impressive. In Experiment 2, we separated matching and nonmatchi...
AbstractVisual expertise in fingerprint examiners was addressed in one behavioral and one electrophy...
<p>Data from Experiment 2 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...
<p>Data from Experiment 1 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
ABSTRACT: Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a ce...
Television shows like ‘CSI ’ can give the impression that matching crime-scene fingerprints is fully...
Television shows like 'CSI' can give the impression that matching crime-scene fingerprints is fully ...
Perceptual expertise is notoriously specific and bound by familiarity; generalizing to novel or unfa...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Perceptual expertise is notoriously specific and bound by familiarity; generalizing to novel or unfa...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
AbstractVisual expertise in fingerprint examiners was addressed in one behavioral and one electrophy...
<p>Data from Experiment 2 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...
<p>Data from Experiment 1 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
ABSTRACT: Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a ce...
Television shows like ‘CSI ’ can give the impression that matching crime-scene fingerprints is fully...
Television shows like 'CSI' can give the impression that matching crime-scene fingerprints is fully ...
Perceptual expertise is notoriously specific and bound by familiarity; generalizing to novel or unfa...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Perceptual expertise is notoriously specific and bound by familiarity; generalizing to novel or unfa...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
AbstractVisual expertise in fingerprint examiners was addressed in one behavioral and one electrophy...
<p>Data from Experiment 2 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...
<p>Data from Experiment 1 of Thompson, M. B. & Tangen, J. M. (2014). The nature of expertise in fing...