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Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis
SD Gronlund, CA Carlson, JS Neuschatz, CA Goodsell, SA Wetmore, ...
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (4), 221-228, 2012
1742012
Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance
SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, SD Gronlund, A Wooten, CA Goodsell, ...
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), 8-14, 2015
1252015
A comprehensive evaluation of showups
JS Neuschatz, SA Wetmore, KN Key, DK Cash, SD Gronlund, ...
Advances in Psychology and Law: Volume 1, 43-69, 2016
692016
Designing police lineups to maximize memory performance.
TM Seale-Carlisle, SA Wetmore, HD Flowe, L Mickes
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 25 (3), 410, 2019
622019
Secondary confessions, expert testimony, and unreliable testimony
JS Neuschatz, ML Wilkinson, CA Goodsell, SA Wetmore, DS Quinlivan, ...
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 27, 179-192, 2012
542012
On the power of secondary confession evidence
SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, SD Gronlund
Psychology, Crime & Law 20 (4), 339-357, 2014
532014
ROC analysis in theory and practice
JT Wixted, L Mickes, SA Wetmore, SD Gronlund, JS Neuschatz
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (3), 343-351, 2017
462017
ROC s in Eyewitness Identification: Instructions versus Confidence Ratings
L Mickes, TM Seale‐Carlisle, SA Wetmore, SD Gronlund, SE Clark, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (5), 467-477, 2017
422017
The effect of post-identification feedback, delay, and suspicion on accurate eyewitnesses.
DS Quinlivan, JS Neuschatz, AB Douglass, GL Wells, SA Wetmore
Law and Human Behavior 36 (3), 206, 2012
332012
Age differences (or lack thereof) in discriminability for lineups and showups
KN Key, DK Cash, JS Neuschatz, J Price, SA Wetmore, SD Gronlund
Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (9), 871-889, 2015
322015
Do the clothes make the criminal? The influence of clothing match on identification accuracy in showups
SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, SD Gronlund, KN Key, CA Goodsell
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), 36-42, 2015
302015
The impact of fillers on lineup performance
SA Wetmore, RM McAdoo, SD Gronlund, JS Neuschatz
Cognitive research: principles and implications 2, 1-13, 2017
252017
Line‐up fairness affects postdictor validity and ‘don't know’responses
KN Key, SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, SD Gronlund, DK Cash, S Lane
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (1), 59-68, 2017
242017
Do judicial instructions aid in distinguishing between reliable and unreliable jailhouse informants?
SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, MB Fessinger, BH Bornstein, JM Golding
Criminal Justice and Behavior 47 (5), 582-600, 2020
182020
Informants v. innocents: Informant testimony and its contribution to wrongful convictions
MB Fessinger, BH Bornstein, JS Neuschatz, D DeLoach, MA Hillgartner, ...
Cap. UL Rev. 48, 149, 2020
142020
When snitches corroborate: Effects of post-identification feedback from a potentially compromised source
WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, A Wooten, S Wetmore, J Neuschatz
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 23 (1), 148-160, 2016
142016
Incentivized to testify: Informant witnesses
SA Wetmore, JS Neuschatz, J Roth, BD Jenkins, AM Le Grand
Advances in Psychology and Law: Volume 5, 23-49, 2020
132020
High eyewitness confidence is always compelling: that’sa problem
KN Key, JS Neuschatz, SD Gronlund, D Deloach, SA Wetmore, ...
Psychology, Crime & Law 29 (1), 120-141, 2023
122023
The truth about snitches: an archival analysis of informant testimony
JS Neuschatz, DK DeLoach, MA Hillgartner, MB Fessinger, SA Wetmore, ...
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 28 (4), 508-530, 2021
122021
Secondary confessions as post-identification feedback: How jailhouse informant testimony can alter eyewitnesses’ identification decisions
PM Mote, JS Neuschatz, BH Bornstein, SA Wetmore, KN Key
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 33, 375-384, 2018
122018
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