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Methods, Measures, and Theories in Eyewitness Recognition Tasks provides a comprehensive review of the fundamental issues surrounding eyewitness recognition phenomena alongside suggestions for developing a more methodologically rigorous eyewitness science.
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Methods, Measures, and Theories in Eyewitness Recognition Tasks provides a comprehensive review of the fundamental issues surrounding eyewitness recognition phenomena alongside suggestions for developing a more methodologically rigorous eyewitness science.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000334159
- Artikelnr.: 60857460
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000334159
- Artikelnr.: 60857460
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Andrew M. Smith is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University. Andrew's research on eyewitness memory has been published in several top psychology outlets and has attracted funding from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the National Science Foundation. Michael P. Toglia is Human Development Professor at Cornell University. His extensive publications on adult cognition topics and lifespan themes in eyewitness memory include 11 books, most recently The Elderly Eyewitness in Court. Toglia is a Fulbright Scholar and a Fellow in several professional societies, including APA's Division 41, Psychology and the Law. James Michael Lampinen is Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Lampinen's work focuses on applications of basic research on memory and face perception to legal issues including eyewitness identification, missing and wanted persons, and forensic age progression. He is author of two books, The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification, and Memory 101.His work has been funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
Introduction
1. Toward the Development of a More Methodologically Rigorous Eyewitness
Science (Michael P. Toglia, Andrew M. Smith, & James Michael Lampinen)
Finding Persons
2. A Proposed Solution to the Problem of Identifying people from CCTV and
Other Images (Richard I. Kemp, Gary Edmond, & David White)
3. Forensic Facial Composites (Charlie D. Frowd)
4. Methodological Considerations in Prospective Person Memory (Kara N.
Moore, Andrew C. Provenzano, William Blake Erickson, & James Michael
Lampinen)
Identifying Persons
5. Methodological Considerations in Eyewitness Identification Experiments
(Adele Quigley-MacBride & Gary L. Wells)
6. Concepts and Theories That (Should) Inform the Use of Face Images in
Forensic Science (Vicki Bruce & Karen Lander)
7. A Process Perspective: The Importance of Theory in Eyewitness
Identification Research (Rachel E. Dianiska, Krista D. Manley, & Christian
A. Meissner)
8. Measuring Performance from Eyewitness Identification Procedures (Andrew
M. Smith, Laura Smalarz, & Shaela T. Jalava)
9. Ratings-Based Identification Procedures (James D. Sauer & Neil Brewer)
10. Dealing with Data from Real Witnesses: Methodological and Analytical
Considerations (Ruth Horry & Daniel B. Wright)
11. Measuring the Relationship Between Eyewitness Identification Confidence
and Accuracy (Neil Brewer, Carmen A. Lucas, James D. Sauer, & Matthew A.
Palmer
12. Utility Approaches and Eyewitness Identification Reforms (James Michael
Lampinen, Brittany Race, Andrew Provenzano, Nia Gipson, & Amber Giacona)
13. Eyewitness Identification Around the World (Ryan J. Fitzgerald, Eva
Rubínová, & Stefana Juncu)
Special Considerations for Older and Younger Eyewitnesses
14. False Memory: What are the Effects, How Does Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predict
Them, and How Does this Matter for Eyewitness Testimony? (Daniel M. Bialer,
Valerie F. Reyna, & Charles J. Brainerd)
15. Methodological Considerations for Lifespan-Focused Identification
Research (Joanna Pozzulo, Emily Pica, & Chelsea Sheahan)
Conclusion
16. Eyewitness Memory: The Next 40 Years (James Michael Lampenin, Andrew M.
Smith, & Michael P. Toglia)
1. Toward the Development of a More Methodologically Rigorous Eyewitness
Science (Michael P. Toglia, Andrew M. Smith, & James Michael Lampinen)
Finding Persons
2. A Proposed Solution to the Problem of Identifying people from CCTV and
Other Images (Richard I. Kemp, Gary Edmond, & David White)
3. Forensic Facial Composites (Charlie D. Frowd)
4. Methodological Considerations in Prospective Person Memory (Kara N.
Moore, Andrew C. Provenzano, William Blake Erickson, & James Michael
Lampinen)
Identifying Persons
5. Methodological Considerations in Eyewitness Identification Experiments
(Adele Quigley-MacBride & Gary L. Wells)
6. Concepts and Theories That (Should) Inform the Use of Face Images in
Forensic Science (Vicki Bruce & Karen Lander)
7. A Process Perspective: The Importance of Theory in Eyewitness
Identification Research (Rachel E. Dianiska, Krista D. Manley, & Christian
A. Meissner)
8. Measuring Performance from Eyewitness Identification Procedures (Andrew
M. Smith, Laura Smalarz, & Shaela T. Jalava)
9. Ratings-Based Identification Procedures (James D. Sauer & Neil Brewer)
10. Dealing with Data from Real Witnesses: Methodological and Analytical
Considerations (Ruth Horry & Daniel B. Wright)
11. Measuring the Relationship Between Eyewitness Identification Confidence
and Accuracy (Neil Brewer, Carmen A. Lucas, James D. Sauer, & Matthew A.
Palmer
12. Utility Approaches and Eyewitness Identification Reforms (James Michael
Lampinen, Brittany Race, Andrew Provenzano, Nia Gipson, & Amber Giacona)
13. Eyewitness Identification Around the World (Ryan J. Fitzgerald, Eva
Rubínová, & Stefana Juncu)
Special Considerations for Older and Younger Eyewitnesses
14. False Memory: What are the Effects, How Does Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predict
Them, and How Does this Matter for Eyewitness Testimony? (Daniel M. Bialer,
Valerie F. Reyna, & Charles J. Brainerd)
15. Methodological Considerations for Lifespan-Focused Identification
Research (Joanna Pozzulo, Emily Pica, & Chelsea Sheahan)
Conclusion
16. Eyewitness Memory: The Next 40 Years (James Michael Lampenin, Andrew M.
Smith, & Michael P. Toglia)
Introduction
1. Toward the Development of a More Methodologically Rigorous Eyewitness
Science (Michael P. Toglia, Andrew M. Smith, & James Michael Lampinen)
Finding Persons
2. A Proposed Solution to the Problem of Identifying people from CCTV and
Other Images (Richard I. Kemp, Gary Edmond, & David White)
3. Forensic Facial Composites (Charlie D. Frowd)
4. Methodological Considerations in Prospective Person Memory (Kara N.
Moore, Andrew C. Provenzano, William Blake Erickson, & James Michael
Lampinen)
Identifying Persons
5. Methodological Considerations in Eyewitness Identification Experiments
(Adele Quigley-MacBride & Gary L. Wells)
6. Concepts and Theories That (Should) Inform the Use of Face Images in
Forensic Science (Vicki Bruce & Karen Lander)
7. A Process Perspective: The Importance of Theory in Eyewitness
Identification Research (Rachel E. Dianiska, Krista D. Manley, & Christian
A. Meissner)
8. Measuring Performance from Eyewitness Identification Procedures (Andrew
M. Smith, Laura Smalarz, & Shaela T. Jalava)
9. Ratings-Based Identification Procedures (James D. Sauer & Neil Brewer)
10. Dealing with Data from Real Witnesses: Methodological and Analytical
Considerations (Ruth Horry & Daniel B. Wright)
11. Measuring the Relationship Between Eyewitness Identification Confidence
and Accuracy (Neil Brewer, Carmen A. Lucas, James D. Sauer, & Matthew A.
Palmer
12. Utility Approaches and Eyewitness Identification Reforms (James Michael
Lampinen, Brittany Race, Andrew Provenzano, Nia Gipson, & Amber Giacona)
13. Eyewitness Identification Around the World (Ryan J. Fitzgerald, Eva
Rubínová, & Stefana Juncu)
Special Considerations for Older and Younger Eyewitnesses
14. False Memory: What are the Effects, How Does Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predict
Them, and How Does this Matter for Eyewitness Testimony? (Daniel M. Bialer,
Valerie F. Reyna, & Charles J. Brainerd)
15. Methodological Considerations for Lifespan-Focused Identification
Research (Joanna Pozzulo, Emily Pica, & Chelsea Sheahan)
Conclusion
16. Eyewitness Memory: The Next 40 Years (James Michael Lampenin, Andrew M.
Smith, & Michael P. Toglia)
1. Toward the Development of a More Methodologically Rigorous Eyewitness
Science (Michael P. Toglia, Andrew M. Smith, & James Michael Lampinen)
Finding Persons
2. A Proposed Solution to the Problem of Identifying people from CCTV and
Other Images (Richard I. Kemp, Gary Edmond, & David White)
3. Forensic Facial Composites (Charlie D. Frowd)
4. Methodological Considerations in Prospective Person Memory (Kara N.
Moore, Andrew C. Provenzano, William Blake Erickson, & James Michael
Lampinen)
Identifying Persons
5. Methodological Considerations in Eyewitness Identification Experiments
(Adele Quigley-MacBride & Gary L. Wells)
6. Concepts and Theories That (Should) Inform the Use of Face Images in
Forensic Science (Vicki Bruce & Karen Lander)
7. A Process Perspective: The Importance of Theory in Eyewitness
Identification Research (Rachel E. Dianiska, Krista D. Manley, & Christian
A. Meissner)
8. Measuring Performance from Eyewitness Identification Procedures (Andrew
M. Smith, Laura Smalarz, & Shaela T. Jalava)
9. Ratings-Based Identification Procedures (James D. Sauer & Neil Brewer)
10. Dealing with Data from Real Witnesses: Methodological and Analytical
Considerations (Ruth Horry & Daniel B. Wright)
11. Measuring the Relationship Between Eyewitness Identification Confidence
and Accuracy (Neil Brewer, Carmen A. Lucas, James D. Sauer, & Matthew A.
Palmer
12. Utility Approaches and Eyewitness Identification Reforms (James Michael
Lampinen, Brittany Race, Andrew Provenzano, Nia Gipson, & Amber Giacona)
13. Eyewitness Identification Around the World (Ryan J. Fitzgerald, Eva
Rubínová, & Stefana Juncu)
Special Considerations for Older and Younger Eyewitnesses
14. False Memory: What are the Effects, How Does Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predict
Them, and How Does this Matter for Eyewitness Testimony? (Daniel M. Bialer,
Valerie F. Reyna, & Charles J. Brainerd)
15. Methodological Considerations for Lifespan-Focused Identification
Research (Joanna Pozzulo, Emily Pica, & Chelsea Sheahan)
Conclusion
16. Eyewitness Memory: The Next 40 Years (James Michael Lampenin, Andrew M.
Smith, & Michael P. Toglia)