Jennifer E. Dysart, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Queen's University, Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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(Intoxicated witnesses: Exploring the effects of alcohol on identification accuracy.) |
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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 |
Steblay N, Dysart J, Fulero S, et al. (2003) Eyewitness accuracy rates in police showup and lineup presentations: a meta-analytic comparison. Law and Human Behavior. 27: 523-40 |
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 |
Steblay N, Dysart J, Fulero S, et al. (2001) Eyewitness accuracy rates in sequential and simultaneous lineup presentations: a meta-analytic comparison. Law and Human Behavior. 25: 459-73 |
Dysart JE, Lindsay RC. (2001) A preidentification questioning effect: serendipitously increasing correct rejections. Law and Human Behavior. 25: 155-65 |