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Lineup composition, suspect position, and the sequential lineup advantage.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2008
N. M. Steblay, J. Dysart, S. Fulero, and R. C. L. Lindsay (2001) argued that sequential lineups reduce the likelihood of mistaken eyewitness identification. Experiment 1 replicated the design of R. C. L. Lindsay and G. L. Wells (1985), the first study to show the sequential lineup advantage.
Curt A, Carlson   +2 more
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The Police Lineup

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1995
Police lineups are an essential tool of justice but remain dangerous. Six problems still to be dealt with sufficiently are (a) the overbelief in lineup “identifications,” (b) the all-or-none nature of the lineup, (c) similarity of the foils to the suspect, (d) similarity of innocent suspects to the offender, (e) failures to choose the offender, and (f)
A. M. LEVI, NOAM JUNGMAN
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Much better than the sequential lineup: a 120-person lineup

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2012
Abstract Large lineups may be more reliable than small ones. However, research has found greatly reduced identifications in 40-person lineups of photos shown sequentially one at a time. The task may be more difficult than necessary. Grouping photos may provide an easier one.
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The elimination‐plus lineup: Testing a modified lineup procedure with confidence

Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2017
AbstractThe present study examined whether a modified form of a preidentification confidence rating would provide evidence of a suspect's guilt in addition to the identification decision confidence. Participants (N = 241) viewed a videotaped mock crime and were presented with a target‐present or target‐absent simultaneous, sequential, elimination, or ...
Emily Pica, Joanna Pozzulo
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LineUp

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2019
In this article, we introduce a novel method that can generate a sequence of physical transformations between 3D models with different shape and topology. Feasible transformations are realized on a chain structure with connected components that are 3D printed.
Minjing Yu   +4 more
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Children's identification of faces from lineups: The effects of lineup presentation and instructions on accuracy.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006
The authors investigated whether the type of lineup and instructions given to children 6-7 or 9-10 years of age affected their identification accuracy. Children witnessed a man stealing property and were later asked to identify him in either photo or video lineups. Some lineups contained the target and some did not.
Jayne, Beresford, Mark, Blades
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Picking structures out of a lineup

Science, 2017
Organic Chemistry Pharmaceutical research relies critically on determining the correct structures of numerous complex molecules. When well-ordered crystals are not available for x-ray analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is the most common structure-elucidation method. However,
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Setting the lineup.

Texas medicine, 1998
When the Texas Legislature convenes in January 1999, managed care certainly will be among its leading issues. And the people and organizations that will influence that debate will come from a wide spectrum of interests including medicine, the insurance industry, business, large employers, and many others.
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Validity of mock-witness measures for assessing lineup fairness

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2022
Jungwon Lee   +2 more
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Lineup Construction and Lineup Fairness

2014
Malpass, Roy S.   +2 more
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