Berkowitz et al. (Berkowitz, S. R., Garrett, B. L., Fenn, K. M., & Loftus, E. F. (2020). Convicting with confidence? Why we should not over-rely on eyewitness confidence. Memory. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2020.1849308) attribute to us the claim that “confidence trumps all”, and the few out-of-context quotations they selected can certainly be used to create that false impression. However, it is easily disproved, and we do so here. The notion that “confidence trumps all” is the mistake that the jurors made in the DNA exoneration cases, not a position that we have ever advocated
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Recently, a number of authors have made strong claims about the likely very high accuracy of identif...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
Eyewitness memory researchers have recently devoted considerable attention to eyewitness confidence....
Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is i...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
The production has been staged many times over the last decade. Although the plot and cast of charac...
Eyewitness misidentification is a leading cause of wrongful conviction. Although the prior probabili...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
The ability to determine the accuracy of eyewitnesses has been explored by many researchers. During ...
The role of an eyewitness can be extremely important in the legal system, as eyewitness testimony an...
In the current study, 126 undergraduate students read a case summary describing an armed robbery of ...
In recent decades, social scientists have shown that the reliability of eyewitness identifications i...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Recently, a number of authors have made strong claims about the likely very high accuracy of identif...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...
Eyewitness memory researchers have recently devoted considerable attention to eyewitness confidence....
Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is i...
Since the very advent of law enforcement, eyewitness testimony has played a pivotal role in identify...
The production has been staged many times over the last decade. Although the plot and cast of charac...
Eyewitness misidentification is a leading cause of wrongful conviction. Although the prior probabili...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
The ability to determine the accuracy of eyewitnesses has been explored by many researchers. During ...
The role of an eyewitness can be extremely important in the legal system, as eyewitness testimony an...
In the current study, 126 undergraduate students read a case summary describing an armed robbery of ...
In recent decades, social scientists have shown that the reliability of eyewitness identifications i...
Eyewitness testimony is often enormously influential to jurors in a trial. One aspect of that testim...
Eyewitnesses are susceptible to recollecting that they experienced an event in a way that is consist...
Recently, a number of authors have made strong claims about the likely very high accuracy of identif...
An increasingly strong case can be made for the argument that mistaken-eyewitness identification is ...