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Autor:
Daniel Provenzano, Natalie Kalmet, Michelle I. Bertrand, Andrew M. Smith, Rod C. L. Lindsay, Deborah Grossman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 20:247-259
If an eyewitness rejects a show-up, police may respond by finding a new suspect and conducting a second show-up with the same eyewitness. Police may continue finding suspects and conducting show-ups until the eyewitness makes an identification (Study
Autor:
Megan K. Brunet, Kang Lee, Victoria Talwar, Rod C. L. Lindsay, Angela D. Evans, Nicholas Bala
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 20:867-881
As children can be victims or witnesses to crimes and may be required to testify about their experiences in court, the ability to differentiate between children's true and fabricated accounts of victimization is an important issue. This study used au
Autor:
Christine Saykaly, Michelle I. Bertrand, Victoria Talwar, Sarah Michelle Nugent, Kang Lee, Rod C. L. Lindsay, Nicholas Bala
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Crime & Law. 19:865-879
This study examined adults' ability to detect deception of children who provided true and fabricated descriptions of stressful and non-stressful events. Observers viewed video clips of children telling four different stories (true non-stressful, true
Autor:
Natalie Kalmet, Rod C. L. Lindsay, Jamal K. Mansour, Jennifer L. Beaudry, Michelle I. Bertrand
Publikováno v:
Law and human behavior. 41(1)
Triers of fact sometimes consider lineup fairness when determining the suggestiveness of an identification procedure. Likewise, researchers often consider lineup fairness when comparing results across studies. Despite their importance, lineup fairnes
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 23:1012-1026
Eye tracking was used to monitor participants' visual behaviour while viewing lineups in order to determine whether gaze behaviour predicted decision accuracy. Participants viewed taped crimes followed by simultaneous lineups. Participants (N = 34) v
Autor:
Jamal K. Mansour, Rod C. L. Lindsay, Amy-May Leach, Michelle I. Bertrand, Jennifer L. Beaudry
Publikováno v:
Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14:13-24
Sequential lineups were offered as an alternative to the traditional simultaneous lineup. Sequential lineups reduce incorrect lineup selections; however, the accompanying loss of correct identifications has resulted in controversy regarding adoption
Autor:
Rod C. L. Lindsay, Jamal K. Mansour, Michelle I. Bertrand, Jennifer L. Beaudry, Amy-May Leach
Publikováno v:
Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14:31-34
Malpass, Tredoux, and McQuiston-Surrett (2009), hereinafter ‘MTM’, provide comments on the sequential lineup, research comparing sequential and simultaneous lineups, and the policy implications of this literature. We will comment on points of agr
Publikováno v:
Law and Human Behavior. 30:561-570
This study investigated adults’ judgments of the honesty of children’s coached true and fabricated mock testimony. Adults saw video clips of children testifying in a mock court about a true or fabricated event in their lives. They were asked to m
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 20:1009-1023
A field study (N = 379) investigated the effects of clothing bias on show-up identifications using variations in type of clothing (distinct and common), the similarity of clothing between the event and the identification procedure, target-present and
Publikováno v:
Law and Human Behavior. 27:523-540
Meta-analysis is used to compare identification accuracy rates in showups and lineups. Eight papers were located, providing 12 tests of the hypothesis and including 3013 participants. Results indicate that showups generate lower choosing rates than l