Adult eyewitness testimony : current trends and developments / edited by David Frank Ross, J. Don Read, Michael P. Toglia.
1994
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Title
Adult eyewitness testimony : current trends and developments / edited by David Frank Ross, J. Don Read, Michael P. Toglia.
Published
Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY : Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1994.
Call Number
Comp 874 Ad93 1994
ISBN
0521432553
Description
xiv, 434 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27973520
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Record Appears in
Added Author
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
Pt. I
Cognitive, physical and social processes and factors influencing eyewitness recall and identification
1Reports of suggested memories: Do people truly believe them? / Kenneth R. Weingardt H. Kelly Toland Elizabeth F. Loftus
3
2Memory source monitoring and eyewitness testimony / D. Stephen Lindsay
27
3Understanding bystander misidentifications: The role of familiarity and contextual knowledge / J. Don Read
56
4Unconscious transference and lineup identification: Toward a memory blending approach / David F. Ross Stephen J. Ceci David Dunning Michael P. Toglia
80
5Earwitness evidence: Memory for a perpetrator's voice / A. Daniel Yarmey
101
6Whole body information: Its relevance to eyewitnesses / Malcolm D. MacLeod Jason N. Frowley John W. Shepherd
125
7Actual victims and witnesses to robbery and fraud: An archival analysis / Patricia A. Tollestrup John W. Turtle John C. Yuille
144
Pt. II
Lineup construction and collection of testimony
8Conceptual, practical, and empirical issues associated with eyewitness identification test media / Brian L. Cutler Garrett L. Berman Steven Penrod Ronald P. Fisher
163
9Biased lineups: Where do they come from? / R. C. L. Lindsay
182
10Evaluating the fairness of lineups / John C. Brigham Jeffrey E. Pfeifer
201
11Recommendations for properly conducted lineup identification tasks / Gary L. Wells Eric P. Seelau Sheila M. Rydell C. A. Elizabeth Luus
223
12Improving eyewitness testimony with the Cognitive Interview / Ronald P. Fisher Michelle R. McCauley R. Edward Geiselman
245
Pt. III
Whom to believe? Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate eyewitnesses
13Distinguishing accurate from inaccurate eyewitness identifications: A reality monitoring approach / Lisa Beth Stern David Dunning
273
14Decision times and eyewitness identification accuracy in simultaneous and sequential lineups / Siegfried Ludwig Sporer
300
15Individual differences in personality and eyewitness identification / Harmon Hosch
328
16Eyewitness identification confidence / C. A. Elizabeth Luus Gary L. Wells
348
17Expectations of eyewitness performance: Jurors' verdicts do not follow from their beliefs / R. C. L. Lindsay
362
18The appraisal of eyewitness testimony / Michael R. Leippe
385
Name index
419
Subject index
426