Enabling witnesses to actively explore faces and reinstate study-test pose during a lineup increases discriminability. [PDF]
Meyer M +8 more
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From Prior Beliefs to Lineup Truths: Bayesian Inference for Lineup Performance
Abstract One of the key responsibilities of a team's coach is to identify the lineups that provide the best chance of winning a game. Traditional metrics such as offensive and defensive ratings summarize past performance, but they are inherently noisy and not predictive.
Christos Petridis +2 more
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Validating a multinomial processing tree model for measuring confidence in lineups using a post-response feedback manipulation. [PDF]
Bell R, Menne NM, Buchner A.
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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 live-action 360-degree video to assess the impact of exposure duration on eyewitness identification accuracy at high confidence in children and adults. [PDF]
Moore KN +8 more
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Cannabis intoxication does not impair eyewitness recall with the Sketch Cognitive Interview but increases confidence in lineup errors. [PDF]
Kloft-Heller L +5 more
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Comparing 48-Person Lineups with a 96-Person Lineup [PDF]
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A multi-item signal detection theory model for eyewitness identification. [PDF]
Yang Y, Burke JL, Healy J.
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An examination of the cognitive processes related to eyewitness lineup decisions. [PDF]
Mansour JK +4 more
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Deservingness on the Front Lines: How Volunteers Navigate Moral Judgments in Emergency Food Distribution. [PDF]
Hamdon C.
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