A stab in the dark: The distance threshold of target identification in low light
Prior research shows that increased distance and decreased light result in less correct eyewitness identifications, yet their combined effect is not well understood. The aim of the present study was to establish the maximum distance in low lux (lx) where
Thomas J. Nyman +6 more
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Correction: The effect of pre-event instructions on eyewitness identification. [PDF]
Baldassari MJ +22 more
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Confidence of Older Eyewitnesses: Is It Diagnostic of Identification Accuracy?
Since the late 1980s evidence has been accumulating that confidence recorded at the time of identification is a reliable postdictor of eyewitness identification. Nonetheless, there may be noteworthy exceptions.
Martschuk Natalie +2 more
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Using objective measures to examine the effect of suspect-filler similarity on eyewitness identification performance. [PDF]
McKinley GL, Peterson DJ.
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Using objective measures to examine the effect of suspect-filler similarity on eyewitness identification performance. [PDF]
McKinley GL, Peterson DJ.
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IntroductionDespite converging evidence that people more closely associate the construct of criminality with Black people who exhibit a more African facial phenotype than Black people who express a more European phenotype, eyewitness researchers have ...
Jennifer M. Jones +5 more
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Digital Detectives: Websleuthing Reduces Eyewitness Identification Accuracy in Police Lineups. [PDF]
Elphick C +12 more
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Testing encoding specificity and the diagnostic feature-detection theory of eyewitness identification, with implications for showups, lineups, and partially disguised perpetrators. [PDF]
Carlson CA +7 more
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The effects of presentation methods and semantic information on multi-ethnicity face recognition
Studies have shown that own-race faces are more accurately recognised than other-race faces. The present study examined the effects of own- and other-race face recognition when different ethnicity targets are presented to the participants together.
Kaarel Rundu, Kristjan Kask
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Reaction time-based Concealed Information Test in eyewitness identification is moderated by picture similarity but not eyewitness cooperation. [PDF]
Georgiadou K +3 more
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