Judging memory: strong verbal confidence and lineup context influence inferences about eyewitnesses

作者: Daniella K. Cash , Sean M. Lane

DOI: 10.1080/1068316X.2020.1774588

关键词: Cognitive psychologyContextual informationPsychologyContext (language use)

摘要: Recent research demonstrated that people readily integrate contextual information when interpreting eyewitnesses’ verbal expressions of confidence. Identifications justified by memory for a facial ...

参考文章(20)
Nancy Pennington, Reid Hastie, The story model for juror decision making Cambridge University Press. pp. 192- 222 ,(1993) , 10.1017/CBO9780511752896.010
Brian L. Cutler, Steven D. Penrod, Hedy Red Dexter, Juror Sensitivity to Eyewitness Identification Evidence Law and Human Behavior. ,vol. 14, pp. 185- 191 ,(1990) , 10.1007/BF01062972
Brian L. Cutler, Steven D. Penrod, Thomas E. Stuve, Juror Decision Making in Eyewitness Identification Cases Law and Human Behavior. ,vol. 12, pp. 41- 55 ,(1988) , 10.1007/BF01064273
Jennifer L. Devenport, Veronica Stinson, Brian L. Cutler, David A. Kravitz, How effective are the cross-examination and expert testimony safeguards? Jurors' perceptions of the suggestiveness and fairness of biased lineup procedures. Journal of Applied Psychology. ,vol. 87, pp. 1042- 1054 ,(2002) , 10.1037/0021-9010.87.6.1042
Jerry D. Feezel, A qualified certainty: Verbal probability in arguments Speech Monographs. ,vol. 41, pp. 348- 356 ,(1974) , 10.1080/03637757409375859
Wibecke Brun, Karl Halvor Teigen, Verbal probabilities: Ambiguous, context-dependent, or both? Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. ,vol. 41, pp. 390- 404 ,(1988) , 10.1016/0749-5978(88)90036-2
Gary L. Wells, Amy L. Bradfield, "Good, you identified the suspect": Feedback to eyewitnesses distorts their reports of the witnessing experience. Journal of Applied Psychology. ,vol. 83, pp. 360- 376 ,(1998) , 10.1037/0021-9010.83.3.360
Christian A. Meissner, Colin G. Tredoux, Janat F. Parker, Otto H. MacLin, Eyewitness decisions in simultaneous and sequential lineups: a dual-process signal detection theory analysis. Memory & Cognition. ,vol. 33, pp. 783- 792 ,(2005) , 10.3758/BF03193074
John T. Jost, Arie W. Kruglanski, Thomas O. Nelson, Social Metacognition: An Expansionist Review Personality and Social Psychology Review. ,vol. 2, pp. 137- 154 ,(1998) , 10.1207/S15327957PSPR0202_6