Voice identification parades can be unreliable, as earwitness responses are error-prone. In this paper we tested performance across serial and sequential procedures, and varied pre-parade instructions, with the aim of reducing errors. The participants heard a target voice and later attempted to identify it from a parade. In Experiment 1 they were either warned that the target may or may not be present (standard warning) or encouraged to consider responding “not present” because of the associated risk of a wrongful conviction (strong warning). Strong warnings prompted a conservative criterion shift, with participants less likely to make a positive identification regardless of whether the target was present. In contrast to previous findings, ...
McDougall K., Nolan F., Hudson T., 'Telephone Transmission and Earwitnesses: Performance on Voice Pa...
Research on eyewitness identification often involves exposing participants to a simulated crime and ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the credibility of earwitness versus eyewitness testimon...
Voice identification parades can be unreliable, as earwitness responses are error-prone. In this pap...
Unfamiliar voice identification is error-prone. Whilst the investigation of system variables may ind...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
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...
This article reviews the current state of the law in relation to the use of voice identification par...
Eyewitness identification research has informed policies and procedures, but experiments on eyewitne...
In Experiment 1, subjects witnessed a mock crime either visually or both auditorily and visually. A ...
This article examines United States v. Schiro, 679 F.3d 521 (7th Cir. 2012) and the issue of reliabi...
The current study was conducted examining the effects of scenario type, lineup type and target gende...
McDougall K., Nolan F., Hudson T., 'Telephone Transmission and Earwitnesses: Performance on Voice Pa...
Research on eyewitness identification often involves exposing participants to a simulated crime and ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the credibility of earwitness versus eyewitness testimon...
Voice identification parades can be unreliable, as earwitness responses are error-prone. In this pap...
Unfamiliar voice identification is error-prone. Whilst the investigation of system variables may ind...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study addressed the effect of misleading post-event information (PEI) on voice ratings, identif...
Individual voice and speech characteristics are important for earwitness identification. A target-ab...
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...
This article reviews the current state of the law in relation to the use of voice identification par...
Eyewitness identification research has informed policies and procedures, but experiments on eyewitne...
In Experiment 1, subjects witnessed a mock crime either visually or both auditorily and visually. A ...
This article examines United States v. Schiro, 679 F.3d 521 (7th Cir. 2012) and the issue of reliabi...
The current study was conducted examining the effects of scenario type, lineup type and target gende...
McDougall K., Nolan F., Hudson T., 'Telephone Transmission and Earwitnesses: Performance on Voice Pa...
Research on eyewitness identification often involves exposing participants to a simulated crime and ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the credibility of earwitness versus eyewitness testimon...