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Verbal cues in omission lies: The effect of informing sources about the essential part of the event
. 38.
2024
I helped the interviewer and I liked it: Rapport building and benevolence transfer
. 38.
2024
'Drawing to conclusion': The effect of sketching recall methods to enhance information-gathering and cues to deceit
. 37:1094-1112.
2023
Interviewing to detect omission lies
. 37:26-41.
2023
Using the cognitive interview to recall real-world emotionally stressful experiences: Road accidents
. 35:1099-1105.
2021
Sketching while narrating as a tool to detect deceit
. 34:628-642.
2020
Eliciting information and cues to deceit through sketching in interpreter-based interviews
. 33:1197-1211.
2019
Non-blind lineup administration biases administrators' interpretations of ambiguous witness statements and their perceptions of the witness
. 33:1260-1270.
2019
Does alcohol loosen the tongue? Intoxicated individuals' willingness to report transgressions or criminal behavior carried out by themselves or others
. 33:414-425.
2019
How elevated blood alcohol concentration level and identification format affect eyewitness memory: A field study
. 33:426-438.
2019
The impact of alcohol intoxication on witness suggestibility immediately and after a delay
. 33:358-369.
2019
Empathy's Relation to Appraisal of the Emotional Child Witness
. 31:488-499.
2017
Protecting and Enhancing Eyewitness Memory: The Impact of an Initial Recall Attempt on Performance in an Investigative Interview
. 28:304-313.
2014
Detecting Deception in Non-Native English Speakers
. 28:226-237.
2014
Misleading Suggestions can Alter Later Memory Reports even Following a Cognitive Interview
. 28:1-9.
2014
The Verifiability Approach: Countermeasures Facilitate its Ability to Discriminate Between Truths and Lies
. 28:122-128.
2014
Memory Conformity for New and Old Items with Immediate and Delayed Testing
. 26:508-515.
2012
Detecting Concealed Information about Person Recognition
. 25:372-376.
2011
Effect of Viewing the Interview and Identification Process on Juror Perceptions of Eyewitness Accuracy
. 25:68-77.
2011
Gaining Insight into Long-term Effects of Inviting Speculation: Does Recantation Help?
. 24:969-990.
2010
Turning a Blind Eye to Double Blind Line-Ups
. 24:849-867.
2010
Drawings as an Innovative and Successful Lie Detection Tool
. 24:587-594.
2010
See no Lies, Hear no Lies: Differences in Discrimination Accuracy and Response Bias when Watching or Listening to Police Suspect Interviews
. 22:1062-1071.
2008
Study space analysis for policy development
. 22:789-801.
2008
The effects of varied retrieval cues on reminiscence in eyewitness memory
. 20:723-739.
2006
Beliefs and data on the relationship between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony
. 13:297-313.
1999
Enhancing older adult eyewitness memory with the cognitive interview
. 10:403-417.
1996
'We'll Take It from Here': The Effect of Changing Interviewers in Information Gathering Interviews
. 28:908-916.
A comfortable witness is a good witness: rapport-building and susceptibility to misinformation in an investigative mock-crime interview
. 25:960-970.
Alcohol Intoxication and Metamemory: Little Evidence that Moderate Intoxication Impairs Metacognitive Monitoring Processes
. 31:573-585.
An Empirical Evaluation of Intelligence-gathering Interrogation Techniques from the United States Army Field Manual
. 28:867-875.
Drawing on Liars' Lack of Cognitive Flexibility: Detecting Deception Through Varying Report Modes
. 26:601-607.
Effects of cannabis on eyewitness memory: A field study
. 32:420-428.
Evidence Evaluation and Evidence Integration in Legal Decision-Making: Order of Evidence Presentation as a Moderator of Context Effects
. 30:214-225.
Expect the Unexpected? Variations in Question Type Elicit Cues to Deception in Joint Interviewer Contexts
. 27:336-343.
Eyewitness Memory: Balancing the Accuracy, Precision and Quantity of Information through Metacognitive Monitoring and Control
. 25:501-508.
Interpreters in law enforcement contexts: Practices and experiences according to investigators
. 32:150-162.
Interview Protocols to Facilitate Human Intelligence Sources' Recollections of Meetings
. 28:926-935.
Protecting Against Misleading Post-event Information with a Self-Administered Interview
. 26:568-575.
Rapport-Building During Witness and Suspect Interviews: A Survey of Law Enforcement
. 29:369-380.
Testing the Cognitive Interview with Professional Interviewers: Enhancing Recall of Specific Details of Recurring Events
. 28:917-925.
The Moderating Effect of Ecphoric Experience on Post-identification Feedback: A Critical Test of the Cues-based Inference Conceptualization
. 26:243-250.
The Power of a Co-witness: When More Power Leads to More Conformity
. 27:344-351.
The South Beach Study: Bystanders' Memories are More Malleable
. 25:562-566.
The effect of biased lineup instructions on eyewitness identification confidence
. 32:287-297.
Using unexpected questions to elicit information and cues to deceit in interpreter-based interviews
. 32:94-104.
BRIDGING COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: LEARNING, MEMORY, AND METACOGNITION
2009
BRIDGING COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: LEARNING, MEMORY, AND METACOGNITION
2008
A wonderful tide through the world of agnosia
2005
Memory perceived: Recalling the Holocaust.
2003
Trauma and memory.
2000
How I got Started: Intellectual Challenges, Excellent Colleagues, and Some Serendipity
2014
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PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0888-4080
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
1099-0720
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journal abbreviation
APPL COGNITIVE PSYCH