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The MTurkification of social and personality psychology
CA Anderson, JJ Allen, C Plante, A Quigley-McBride, A Lovett, ...
Personality and social psychology bulletin 45 (6), 842-850, 2019
1462019
People with easier to pronounce names promote truthiness of claims
EJ Newman, M Sanson, EK Miller, A Quigley-McBride, JL Foster, ...
PloS one 9 (2), e88671, 2014
832014
Mistaken eyewitness identification rates increase when either witnessing or testing conditions get worse.
AM Smith, MM Wilford, A Quigley-McBride, GL Wells
Law and Human Behavior 43 (4), 358, 2019
542019
A practical tool for information management in forensic decisions: Using Linear Sequential Unmasking-Expanded (LSU-E) in casework
A Quigley-McBride, IE Dror, T Roy, BL Garrett, J Kukucka
Forensic Science International: Synergy 4, 100216, 2022
332022
Methodological considerations in eyewitness identification experiments
A Quigley-McBride, GL Wells
Methods, measures, and theories in eyewitness identification tasks, 85-112, 2021
232021
Fillers can help control for contextual bias in forensic comparison tasks.
A Quigley-McBride, GL Wells
Law and Human Behavior 42 (4), 295, 2018
212018
Applying eyewitness identification research to the legal system: A glance at where we have been and where we could go
GL Wells, A Quigley-McBride
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 5 (3), 290-294, 2016
202016
Match me if you can: Evidence for a domain-general visual comparison ability
B Growns, JD Dunn, EJAT Mattijssen, A Quigley-McBride, A Towler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 29 (3), 866-881, 2022
172022
Eyewitness confidence and decision time reflect identification accuracy in actual police lineups.
A Quigley-McBride, GL Wells
Law and Human Behavior 47 (2), 333, 2023
102023
Open prosecution
BL Garrett, WE Crozier, K Dahaghi, EJ Gifford, C Grodensky, ...
Stan. L. Rev. 75, 1365, 2023
72023
Practical solutions to forensic contextual bias
A Quigley-McBride
Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2020
52020
New insights on expert opinion about eyewitness memory research
TM Seale-Carlisle, AM Quigley-McBride, JEF Teitcher, WE Crozier, ...
Duke University Preprint, 2022
42022
Do measures of country-level safety predict individual-level health outcomes?
KR More, A Quigley-McBride, AS Clerke, C More
Social Science & Medicine 225, 128-138, 2019
42019
Juror perceptions of opposing expert forensic psychologists: Preexisting attitudes, confirmation bias, and belief perseverance.
L Hudachek, A Quigley-McBride
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 28 (2), 213, 2022
32022
In the real world, people prefer their last whisky when tasting options in a long sequence
A Quigley-McBride, G Franco, DB McLaren, A Mantonakis, M Garry
Plos one 13 (8), e0202732, 2018
22018
Perceptions of movement patterns and concealment detection in naive observers and law enforcement Officers: A Lens Model Analysis
DM Sweet, A Quigley-Mcbride, CA Meissner, K Ringstad
Criminal Justice and Behavior 50 (3), 351-373, 2023
12023
Reasoning about forensic science evidence
BA Spellman, A Quigley-McBride
Legal reasoning and cognitive science: Topics and perspectives. Diritto …, 2023
12023
The repeated-suspect effect: What is the effect of repeated identification attempts on eyewitness accuracy and the original memory for the culprit?
A Quigley-McBride
Iowa State University, 2020
12020
What’s in a Name? Consistency in Latent Print Examiners’ Naming Conventions and Perceptions of Minutiae Frequency
H Eldridge, A Quigley-McBride, B Gardner
2023
Face value? How jurors evaluate eyewitness face recognition ability.
A Quigley-McBride, W Crozier, CS Dodson, J Teitcher, B Garrett
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 12 (2), 255, 2023
2023
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