This collection contains four spreadsheets with raw data from many experiments. The research involved collecting behavioural data online from human participants. In each experiment, participants were randomly assigned to a condition, watched a video of a target committing a mock crime, took part in a brief distractor task, attempted to identify the target out of a lineup, answered a validation question, and provided demographic information. There is a two-pronged, very real societal problem concerning identifications made by eyewitnesses: innocent suspects are mistakenly identified and charged with a crime they did not commit, or guilty suspects are not identified and free to commit more crimes. Decreasing the chances that innocent suspect...
A police lineup presents a real-world signal-detection problem because there are two possible states...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Years of research in eyewitness reliability have proved that human memory can be fallible producing ...
Eyewitness identification research has informed policies and procedures, but experiments on eyewitne...
Psychological science can help to reduce eyewitness and criminal justice errors by distinguishing be...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
Eyewitness identification is a pivotal issue in applied research because, in practice, a correct ide...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Given the growing number of wrongful convictions involving faulty eyewitness evidence and the strong...
A police lineup presents a real-world signal-detection problem because there are two possible states...
Discusses the need for there to be basic, minimal standards regarding eyewitness identification to e...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
A police lineup presents a real-world signal-detection problem because there are two possible states...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Eyewitnesses are widely believed to have a better chance of identifying a perpetrator from a live id...
Years of research in eyewitness reliability have proved that human memory can be fallible producing ...
Eyewitness identification research has informed policies and procedures, but experiments on eyewitne...
Psychological science can help to reduce eyewitness and criminal justice errors by distinguishing be...
The current research investigates whether video-records of eyewitness identification procedures can ...
Eyewitness identification is a pivotal issue in applied research because, in practice, a correct ide...
Eyewitness errors are a leading cause of erroneous convictions. This three-session study explored th...
Given the growing number of wrongful convictions involving faulty eyewitness evidence and the strong...
A police lineup presents a real-world signal-detection problem because there are two possible states...
Discusses the need for there to be basic, minimal standards regarding eyewitness identification to e...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
An extensive review of eyewitness testimony research reveals that (1) research findings are inconsis...
A police lineup presents a real-world signal-detection problem because there are two possible states...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...