Adult Eyewitness Testimony:Current Trends and Developments '94
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List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Cognitive, Physical and SocialProcesses and Factors Influencing Eyewitness Recall and Identification: 1.Reports of suggested memories: do people truly believe them? Kenneth R.Weingardt, H. Kelly Toland and Elizabeth F. Loftus; 2. Memory sourcemonitoring and eyewitness testimony D. Stephen Lindsay; 3. Understandingbystander misidentifications: the role of familiarity and contextualknowledge J. Don Read; 4. Unconscious transference and lineup identification:toward a memory blending approach David F. Ross, Stephen J. Ceci, DavidDunning and Michael P. Toglia; 5. Earwitness evidence: memory for aperpetrator's voice A. Daniel Yarmey; 6. Whole body information: itsrelevance to eyewitnesses Malcolm D. MacLeod, Jason N. Frowley and John W.Shepherd; 7. Actual victims and witnesses to robbery and fraud: an archivalanalysis Patricia A. Tollestrup, John W. Turtle and John C. Yuille; Part II.Lineup Construction and Collection of Testimony: 8. Conceptual, practical andempirical issues associated with eyewitness identification test media BrianL. Cutler, Garrett L. Berman, Steven Penrod and Ronald P. Fisher; 9. Biasedlineups: where do they come from? R. C. L. Lindsay; 10. Evaluating thefairness of lineups John C. Brigham and Jeffrey E. Pfeifer; 11.Recommendations for properly conducted lineup identification tasks Gary L.Wells, Eric P. Seelau, Sheila M. Rydell and C. A. Elizabeth Luus; 12.Improving eyewitness testimony with the Cognitive Interview Ronald P. Fisher,Michelle R. McCauley and R. Edward Geiselman; Part III. Whom to Believe?Distinguishing Accurate from Inaccurate Eyewitnesses: 13. Distinguishingaccurate from inaccurate eyewitness identifications: a reality monitoringapproach Lisa Beth Stern and David Dunning; 14. Decision times and eyewitnessidentification accuracy in simultaneous and sequential lineups SiegfriedLudwig Sporer; 15. Individual differences in personality and eyewitnessidentification Harmon Hosch; 16. Eyewitness identification confidence C. A.Elizabeth Luus and Gary L. Wells; 17. Expectations of eyewitness performance:jurors' verdicts do not follow from their beliefs R. C. L. Lindsay; 18. Theappraisal of eyewitness testimony Michael R. Leippe; Name index; Subjectindex.
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