The combined postdictive value of postdecision confidence, decision time, and Remember-Know-Familiar (RKF) judgments as markers of identification accuracy was evaluated with 10 targets and 720 participants. In a pedestrian area, passers-by were asked for directions. Identifications were made from target-absent or target-present lineups. Fast (optimum time boundary at 6 seconds) and confident (optimum confidence boundary at 90%) witnesses were highly accurate, slow and nonconfident witnesses highly inaccurate. Although this combination of postdictors was clearly superior to using either postdictor by itself these combinations refer only to a subsample of choosers. Know answers were associated with higher identification performance than Famil...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
In vast contrast to the multitude of lineup studies that report on the link between decision time, c...
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...
While recent research has shown that the accuracy of positive identification decisions can be assess...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
While recent research has shown that the accuracy of positive identification decisions can be assess...
This study investigated whether measuring the phenomenology of eyewitness identification decisions a...
Dunning and Perretta\u27s (2002) 10-second rule suggests that identification made faster than 10 sec...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
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...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
In vast contrast to the multitude of lineup studies that report on the link between decision time, c...
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...
While recent research has shown that the accuracy of positive identification decisions can be assess...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
While recent research has shown that the accuracy of positive identification decisions can be assess...
This study investigated whether measuring the phenomenology of eyewitness identification decisions a...
Dunning and Perretta\u27s (2002) 10-second rule suggests that identification made faster than 10 sec...
Two experiments investigated new dimensions of the effect of confirming feedback on eyewitness ident...
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...
Decades of research demonstrates that confidence and decision time are useful for distinguishing cor...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
In vast contrast to the multitude of lineup studies that report on the link between decision time, c...