I-An Su, M.S.

Affiliations: 
2019- Department of Human Development Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology: Law, Psychology and Human Development; Statistics; Cognitive Science
Website:
https://www.human.cornell.edu/people/is386
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Bio:

I-An (Amy) Su is a Ph.D. student in the Developmental Psychology Ph.D. Program with her concentration in Law, Psychology, and Human Development. She is also on the track of Ph.D. Minor in Statistics (Applied Statistics) and Graduate Minor in Cognitive Science. She is a member of Children's Witness & Cognition Lab and is working with Dr. Stephen J. Ceci on studies of children's eyewitness memory and suggestibility. Her research interests include but not limited to child witness, child testimony, forensic interviewing, and other topics in the field of psychology and law. Before she came to Cornell, she worked as licensed attorney-at-law in Taiwan who specializes in criminal defense (i.e., capital cases, innocence cases, defendants with mental health challenges, etc.).

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Yi-Cheng Lin research assistant 2010-2013 National Taiwan University (Neurotree)
Stephen Ceci grad student 2019- Cornell (Neurotree)
Yee-San Teoh grad student 2014-2016 National Taiwan University
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Rosendaul BJ, Su IA, Ceci SJ. (2023) Normative developmental vs. reverse developmental trends in memory distortion: a framework to investigate the impact of internal and external influences on memory and their relevance to legal decisions. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1232753
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