Dunning and Perretta\u27s (2002) 10-second rule suggests that identification made faster than 10 seconds have a 90% probability of being accurate. Although these findings have not been fully supported by the literature, other research has found that a combination of confidence and the 10-second time boundary can predict accuracy (Wells, Weber & Brewer, 2004). In this experiment, we investigated whether face identification abilities, response latency, and confidence level would predict eyewitness accuracy. participants watched a video of a crime and 30 minutes later completed a lineup identification task with either a simultaneous or sequential lineup. We also measured face memory using the Cambridge Memory Test (CFMT). preliminary results i...
Direct eyewitness identification is widely used, but prone to error. We tested the validity of indir...
Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurate identif...
Eyewitness identification procedures rely heavily on explicit identification from lineups. Lineups h...
Copyright © 2004 American Psychological Association This article may not exactly replicate the final...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
The combined postdictive value of postdecision confidence, decision time, and Remember-Know-Familiar...
The combined postdictive value of postdecision confidence, decision time, and Remember-Know-Familiar...
Purpose: Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimi...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
Purpose Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimin...
Purpose Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimin...
Eyewitness memory is known to be fallible. We describe 3 experiments that aim to establish baseline ...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the effect on face recognition of eyewitness. Experiment 1 in...
Evaluating eyewitness testimonies has proven a difficult task. Recent research, however, suggests th...
Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurate identif...
Direct eyewitness identification is widely used, but prone to error. We tested the validity of indir...
Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurate identif...
Eyewitness identification procedures rely heavily on explicit identification from lineups. Lineups h...
Copyright © 2004 American Psychological Association This article may not exactly replicate the final...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
The combined postdictive value of postdecision confidence, decision time, and Remember-Know-Familiar...
The combined postdictive value of postdecision confidence, decision time, and Remember-Know-Familiar...
Purpose: Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimi...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
Purpose Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimin...
Purpose Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate identifications is a challenging issue in the crimin...
Eyewitness memory is known to be fallible. We describe 3 experiments that aim to establish baseline ...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the effect on face recognition of eyewitness. Experiment 1 in...
Evaluating eyewitness testimonies has proven a difficult task. Recent research, however, suggests th...
Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurate identif...
Direct eyewitness identification is widely used, but prone to error. We tested the validity of indir...
Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurate identif...
Eyewitness identification procedures rely heavily on explicit identification from lineups. Lineups h...