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pyWitness 1.0: A python eyewitness identification analysis toolkit. [PDF]

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Public policy and sequential lineups

Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2009
The claim that sequential lineups are superior to simultaneous lineups and that our knowledge of sequential lineups is sufficient to warrant their being required by law is reviewed for the validity of both strong and weak claims of sequential superiority, adherence to principles of research design, and the needs of public policy. We conclude, (1) there
Roy S Malpass, Colin Tredoux
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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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Biased lineups: Sequential presentation reduces the problem.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1991
Biased lineups have been shown to increase significantly false, but not correct, identification rates (Lindsay, Wallbridge, & Drennan, 1987; Lindsay & Wells, 1980; Malpass & Devine, 1981). Lindsay and Wells (1985) found that sequential lineup presentation reduced false identification rates, presumably by reducing reliance on relative judgment processes.
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Robustness of the sequential lineup advantage.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2009
A growing movement in the United States and around the world involves promoting the advantages of conducting an eyewitness lineup in a sequential manner. We conducted a large study (N = 2,529) that included 24 comparisons of sequential versus simultaneous lineups.
Scott D, Gronlund   +3 more
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