Eyewitnesses often have to recognize the perpetrators of an observed crime from identity lineups. In the construction of these lineups, a decision must be made concerning where a suspect should be placed, but whether location in a lineup affects the identification of a perpetrator has received little attention. This study explored this problem with a face-matching task, in which observers decided if pairs of faces depict the same person or two different people (Experiment 1), and with a lineup task in which the presence of a target had to be detected in an identity parade of five faces (Experiment 2). In addition, this study also explored if high accuracy is related to a perceptual pop-out effect, whereby the target is detected rapidly amon...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
Eyewitness identification via lineup procedures is an important and widely used source of evidence i...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...
Lineup decisions can be crucial in deciphering whether a suspect is guilty of a crime or not. Howeve...
Although many crimes involve multiple perpetrators, most eyewitness studies examine identification a...
What is the effect of placing the suspect in different positions in a sequential lineup? To explore ...
Prior research suggests that simultaneous lineup procedures, which involve presenting at once all of...
Incorrect eyewitness testimony causes many issues for the justice system - with the most severe bein...
We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory...
Decision processes in simultaneous lineups (an array of faces in which a “suspect ” face is displaye...
We report on an experiment to investigate the top-down effect of exogenous social identity cues on a...
Abstract Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurat...
Abstract ᅟ We report on research on individual-difference measures that could be used to assess the ...
Throughout the thesis, the issue of whether eyewitness decision strategy (relative or absolute) is i...
Over the course of a criminal investigation, eyewitnesses are sometimes shown multiple lineups in an...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
Eyewitness identification via lineup procedures is an important and widely used source of evidence i...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...
Lineup decisions can be crucial in deciphering whether a suspect is guilty of a crime or not. Howeve...
Although many crimes involve multiple perpetrators, most eyewitness studies examine identification a...
What is the effect of placing the suspect in different positions in a sequential lineup? To explore ...
Prior research suggests that simultaneous lineup procedures, which involve presenting at once all of...
Incorrect eyewitness testimony causes many issues for the justice system - with the most severe bein...
We examined how encoding view influences the information that is stored in and retrieved from memory...
Decision processes in simultaneous lineups (an array of faces in which a “suspect ” face is displaye...
We report on an experiment to investigate the top-down effect of exogenous social identity cues on a...
Abstract Theories of face recognition in cognitive psychology stipulate that the hallmark of accurat...
Abstract ᅟ We report on research on individual-difference measures that could be used to assess the ...
Throughout the thesis, the issue of whether eyewitness decision strategy (relative or absolute) is i...
Over the course of a criminal investigation, eyewitnesses are sometimes shown multiple lineups in an...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
Eyewitness identification via lineup procedures is an important and widely used source of evidence i...
Identification accuracy of witnesses for multiple perpetrators was examined using two lineup procedu...