Rod Lindsay

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Cognitive Psychology, Criminology and Penology
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Smith AM, Wells GL, Lindsay RCL, et al. (2018) Eyewitness identification performance on showups improves with an additional-opportunities instruction: Evidence for present-absent criteria discrepancy. Law and Human Behavior
Mansour JK, Beaudry JL, Bertrand MI, et al. (2012) Impact of disguise on identification decisions and confidence with simultaneous and sequential lineups. Law and Human Behavior. 36: 513-26
Lindsay RC, Semmler C, Weber N, et al. (2008) How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy. Law and Human Behavior. 32: 526-35
Pryke S, Lindsay RC, Dysart JE, et al. (2004) Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identifications. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 89: 73-84
Dysart JE, Lindsay RC, MacDonald TK, et al. (2002) The intoxicated witness: effects of alcohol on identification accuracy from showups. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 87: 170-5
Dysart JE, Lindsay RC, Hammond R, et al. (2001) Mug shot exposure prior to lineup identification: interference, transference, and commitment effects. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 86: 1280-4
Dysart JE, Lindsay RC. (2001) A preidentification questioning effect: serendipitously increasing correct rejections. Law and Human Behavior. 25: 155-65
Smith SM, Lindsay RCL, Pryke S. (2000) Postdictors of eyewitness errors: Can false identifications be diagnosed? Journal of Applied Psychology. 85: 542-550
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