Toward a more comprehensive modeling of sequential lineups

David Kellen , Ryan M McAdoo
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 7 ( 1) 65 -65

5
2022
High eyewitness confidence is always compelling: that’sa problem

Kylie N Key , Jeffrey S Neuschatz , Scott D Gronlund , Danielle Deloach
Psychology, Crime & Law 29 ( 1) 120 -141

13
2023
Showups vs. Lineups: An Exploration Using the WITNESS Model

Charles Goodsell , Ryan M McAdoo , Scott Gronlund , Jeffrey Neuschatz

2014
Assessing Theoretical Conclusions With Blinded Inference to Investigate a Potential Inference Crisis

Jeffrey J Starns , Andrea M Cataldo , Caren M Rotello , Jeffrey Annis
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2 ( 4) 335 -349

4
2019
Assessing Theoretical Conclusions With Blinded Inference to Investigate a Potential Inference Crisis

Jeffrey J Starns , Andrea M Cataldo , Caren M Rotello , Jeffrey Annis
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2 ( 4) 335 -349

4
2019
Stimulus effects and the mediation of recognition memory.

Ryan M. McAdoo , Kylie N. Key , Scott D. Gronlund
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 44 ( 11) 1814 -1823

3
2018
Theoretical note: Exploring Luce's (1963) low-threshold model applied to recognition memory.

Ryan M. McAdoo , Scott D. Gronlund
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 46 ( 2) 247 -256

1
2020
Task effects determine whether recognition memory is mediated discretely or continuously.

Ryan M. McAdoo , Kylie N. Key , Scott D. Gronlund
Memory & Cognition 47 ( 4) 683 -695

2
2019
The impact of fillers on lineup performance

Stacy A. Wetmore , Ryan M. McAdoo , Scott D. Gronlund , Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 2 ( 1) 48

2
2017
Relative judgment theory and the mediation of facial recognition: Implications for theories of eyewitness identification.

Ryan M. McAdoo , Scott D. Gronlund
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 1 ( 1) 11 -11

2
2016