Roy S Malpass
Affiliations: | University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States |
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Malpass RS, Tredoux CG, McQuiston-Surrett D. (2009) Public policy and sequential lineups Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14: 1-12 |
Malpass RS, Tredoux CG, McQuiston-Surrett D. (2009) Response to Lindsay, Mansour, Beaudry, Leach and Bertrand's 'Sequential lineup presentation: Patterns and policy' Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14: 25-30 |
McQuiston-Surrett D, Malpass RS, Tredoux CG. (2006) Sequential vs. simultaneous lineups: A review of methods, data, and theory Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 12: 137-169 |
MacLin OH, Zimmerman LA, Malpass RS. (2005) PC_Eyewitness and the sequential superiority effect: computer-based lineup administration. Law and Human Behavior. 29: 303-21 |
Wogalter MS, Malpass RS, Mcquiston DE. (2004) A national survey of US police on preparation and conduct of identification lineups Psychology, Crime and Law. 10: 69-82 |
McQuiston DE, Malpass RS. (2002) Validity of the mockwitness paradigm: testing the assumptions. Law and Human Behavior. 26: 439-53 |
MacLin OH, Malpass RS. (2001) Racial Categorization of Faces: The Ambiguous Race Face Effect Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 7: 98-118 |
MacLin OH, MacLin MK, Malpass RS. (2001) Race, Arousal, Attention, Exposure, and Delay: An Examination of Factors Moderating Face Recognition Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 7: 134-152 |
Wells GL, Malpass RS, Lindsay RCL, et al. (2000) From the lab to the police station: A successful application of eyewitness research American Psychologist. 55: 581-598 |
Corey D, Malpass RS, McQuiston DE. (1999) Parallelism in eyewitness and mock witness identifications Applied Cognitive Psychology. 13 |