In this paper, we find that the biased-lineup preference effect (or the finding that lay ppl rate IDs from biased lineups as more reliable than those from unbiased lineups) is driven by perceptual fluency.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Here, we provide a compelling case to mandate the videorecording of lineup procedures.
Here, we provide a compelling case to mandate the videorecording of lineup procedures.
Witnesses' lineup behavior can diagnose high-confidence mistaken identifications. When witnesses are highly confident but their behavior indicates a weak and disfluent recognition experience, the CJS system should doubt their accuracy.
Witnesses' lineup behavior can diagnose high-confidence mistaken identifications. When witnesses are highly confident but their behavior indicates a weak and disfluent recognition experience, the CJS system should doubt their accuracy.
Not only did witness behaviors discriminate between accurate and inaccurate decisions, but they also improved classification performance over and above confidence and decision speed.
Not only did witness behaviors discriminate between accurate and inaccurate decisions, but they also improved classification performance over and above confidence and decision speed.
Accurate witnesses behaved markedly different than inaccurate witnesses—a strong and fluent recognition experience implied accuracy and a weak and disfluent recognition experience implied inaccuracy.
Accurate witnesses behaved markedly different than inaccurate witnesses—a strong and fluent recognition experience implied accuracy and a weak and disfluent recognition experience implied inaccuracy.
Why should police video-record lineups?
We videorecorded 1496 witnesses as they completed lineups. We coded the behaviors that these witnesses demonstrated and subjected the resulting data to machine learning analyses.
Link and findings below!
Why should police video-record lineups?
We videorecorded 1496 witnesses as they completed lineups. We coded the behaviors that these witnesses demonstrated and subjected the resulting data to machine learning analyses.
Link and findings below!
Take a look at our preprint for insight on this all-too-common finding of the eyewitness id literature.
In this paper, we look at why lineups better inculpate the guilty than they do exculpate the innocent (the rejection-inferiority effect).
W/ Andrew Smith, Jim Lampinen, @nydia-ayala.bsky.social, & Ian Dobbins
🔗 www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Take a look at our preprint for insight on this all-too-common finding of the eyewitness id literature.
Here, we find that video recordings of lineup procedures can aid us with diagnosing witness accuracy (over and above confidence and decision time).
This project provides even more evidence that the legal system should mandate video recording lineups.
Why should police video-record lineups?
We videorecorded 1496 witnesses as they completed lineups. We coded the behaviors that these witnesses demonstrated and subjected the resulting data to machine learning analyses.
Link and findings below!
Here, we find that video recordings of lineup procedures can aid us with diagnosing witness accuracy (over and above confidence and decision time).
This project provides even more evidence that the legal system should mandate video recording lineups.
In this paper, we look at why lineups better inculpate the guilty than they do exculpate the innocent (the rejection-inferiority effect).
W/ Andrew Smith, Jim Lampinen, @nydia-ayala.bsky.social, & Ian Dobbins
🔗 www.researchgate.net/publication/...
In this paper, we look at why lineups better inculpate the guilty than they do exculpate the innocent (the rejection-inferiority effect).
W/ Andrew Smith, Jim Lampinen, @nydia-ayala.bsky.social, & Ian Dobbins
🔗 www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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www.the100.ci/2025/03/20/r...
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Risk assessment is the big
Forensic question.
(Not like the US,
Where competency is the
Biggest referral)
@tessneal.bsky.social
#APLS2025 #PsychLaw
#AcademicHaiku
Risk assessment is the big
Forensic question.
(Not like the US,
Where competency is the
Biggest referral)
@tessneal.bsky.social
#APLS2025 #PsychLaw
#AcademicHaiku
In Australia pass the
Quality test more
(Compared to past look
At the psych tests we’ve used in
US court evals)
@tessneal.bsky.social
#APLS2025 #PsychLaw #AcademicHaiku
In Australia pass the
Quality test more
(Compared to past look
At the psych tests we’ve used in
US court evals)
@tessneal.bsky.social
#APLS2025 #PsychLaw #AcademicHaiku
Ideologies
mediate guilt perceptions
of extremist groups.
- Cunius, “Justification of Decisions Toward an Extremist Group Member”
#APLS2025 #Psychlaw #AcademicHaiku
Ideologies
mediate guilt perceptions
of extremist groups.
- Cunius, “Justification of Decisions Toward an Extremist Group Member”
#APLS2025 #Psychlaw #AcademicHaiku
In this paper, we find that the biased-lineup preference effect (or the finding that lay ppl rate IDs from biased lineups as more reliable than those from unbiased lineups) is driven by perceptual fluency.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
In this paper, we find that the biased-lineup preference effect (or the finding that lay ppl rate IDs from biased lineups as more reliable than those from unbiased lineups) is driven by perceptual fluency.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
In this paper, we find that the biased-lineup preference effect (or the finding that lay ppl rate IDs from biased lineups as more reliable than those from unbiased lineups) is driven by perceptual fluency.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
In this paper, we find that the biased-lineup preference effect (or the finding that lay ppl rate IDs from biased lineups as more reliable than those from unbiased lineups) is driven by perceptual fluency.
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Below are all the presentations from my lab this year! We're presenting some really fun stuff- excited to share it with everyone! 😀
Below are all the presentations from my lab this year! We're presenting some really fun stuff- excited to share it with everyone! 😀
Below are all the presentations from my lab this year! We're presenting some really fun stuff- excited to share it with everyone! 😀
Below are all the presentations from my lab this year! We're presenting some really fun stuff- excited to share it with everyone! 😀