R. C. L. Lindsay
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Roderick Cameron Lodge Lindsay is a Canadian psychologist who studies the area of psychology and law, and focuses on eyewitness memory. In 1974, he received his bachelor's degree at the University of Toronto and in 1978 he received his master's degree from the University of Alberta. Lindsay also received his Ph. D from the University of Alberta in 1982.
R. C. L. Lindsay's Published Works
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Published Works
- Improving eyewitness identifications from lineups: Simultaneous versus sequential lineup presentation. (1985) (559)
- Accuracy, confidence, and juror perceptions in eyewitness identification. (1979) (396)
- Eyewitness Accuracy Rates in Sequential and Simultaneous Lineup Presentations: A Meta-Analytic Comparison (2001) (288)
- On Estimating the Diagnosticity of Eyewitness Nonidentifications (1980) (271)
- Can People Detect Eyewitness-Identification Accuracy Within and Across Situations? (1981) (256)
- From the lab to the police station. A successful application of eyewitness research. (2000) (246)
- The Tractability of Eyewitness Confidence and Its Implications for Triers of Fact (1981) (243)
- Children's Conceptual Knowledge of Lying and Its Relation to Their Actual Behaviors: Implications for Court Competence Examinations (2002) (183)
- Eyewitness Accuracy Rates in Police Showup and Lineup Presentations: A Meta-Analytic Comparison (2003) (155)
- Children's Lie-Telling to Conceal a Parent's Transgression: Legal Implications (2004) (154)
- Identification Accuracy of Children versus Adults: A Meta-Analysis (1998) (149)
- Sequential lineup presentation : technique matters (1991) (139)
- Biased lineups: sequential presentation reduces the problem. (1991) (136)
- Mock-juror belief of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnesses (1989) (126)
- Cross-Race Facial Recognition (1994) (112)
- Simultaneous Lineups, Sequential Lineups, and Showups: Eyewitness Identification Decisions of Adults and Children (1997) (107)
- What price justice? (1980) (104)
- HANDBOOK OF EYEWITNESS PSYCHOLOGY (2006) (103)
- Effects of expert psychological advice on human performance in judging the validity of eyewitness testimony (1980) (103)
- Elimination lineups : An improved identification procedure for child eyewitnesses (1999) (99)
- Postdictors of eyewitness errors: can false identifications be diagnosed? (2000) (88)
- “Intuitive” Lie Detection of Children’s Deception by Law Enforcement Officials and University Students (2004) (82)
- Mock‐Juror Evaluations of Eyewitness Testimony: A Test of Metamemory Hypotheses1 (1986) (82)
- Methodological notes on the accuracy–confidence relation in eyewitness identifications. (1985) (74)
- The intoxicated witness: effects of alcohol on identification accuracy from showups. (2002) (74)
- Replications and Limitations of a Two‐Factor Model of Child Witness Credibility (2003) (70)
- Do the clothes make the man? An exploration of the effect of lineup attire on eyewitness identification accuracy. (1987) (69)
- Mug shot exposure prior to lineup identification: interference, transference, and commitment effects. (2001) (67)
- Default values in eyewitness descriptions (1994) (63)
- Alternatives to the sequential lineup: the importance of controlling the pictures. (1999) (61)
- Adults’ Judgments of Children's Coached Reports (2006) (57)
- Measuring lineup fairness (1999) (56)
- Adult Eyewitness Testimony: Expectations of eyewitness performance: Jurors' verdicts do not follow from their beliefs (1994) (54)
- The impact of protective shields and videotape testimony on conviction rates in a simulated trial of child sexual abuse (1994) (52)
- Postdictors of eyewitness errors: Can false identifications be diagnosed in the cross-race situation? (2001) (51)
- Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identifications. (2004) (48)
- How Variations in Distance Affect Eyewitness Reports and Identification Accuracy (2008) (46)
- Fair Lineups Are Better Than Biased Lineups and Showups, but Not Because They Increase Underlying Discriminability (2017) (45)
- Young children's response tendencies toward yes-no questions concerning actions. (2013) (42)
- Applying applied research: selling the sequential line‐up (1999) (41)
- The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Volume II : Memory for People (2007) (41)
- Belief of Eyewitness Identification Evidence (2007) (41)
- Increasing correct identifications by children (1997) (41)
- A Problem for the Match-to-Description Lineup Foil Selection Strategy (1994) (40)
- Show-up Identifications: Suggestive Technique or Reliable Method? (2006) (40)
- Opposition to Affirmative Action: Racial Affect and Traditional Value Predictors Across Four Programs1 (1995) (39)
- Confidence and accuracy of eyewitness identification from lineups (1986) (39)
- Show‐ups: the critical issue of clothing bias (2006) (34)
- Does nominal lineup size matter (1990) (34)
- Using mug shots to find suspects. (1994) (33)
- LINEUP AND PHOTO SPREAD PROCEDURES Issues Concerning Policy Recommendations (2001) (33)
- Sequential lineup presentation: Patterns and policy (2009) (33)
- Judicial Assessment of the Credibility of Child Witnesses. (1969) (31)
- A legal and psychological critique of the present approach to the assessment of the competence of ch (2000) (31)
- Children’s Susceptibility to Misidentifying a Familiar Bystander From a Lineup: When Younger is Better (2006) (31)
- Memory for people (2007) (30)
- Impact of disguise on identification decisions and confidence with simultaneous and sequential lineups. (2012) (29)
- The Reliability of Lie Detection Performance (2009) (28)
- Best Practice Recommendations for Eyewitness Evidence Procedures: New Ideas for the Oldest Way to Solve a Case (2003) (27)
- Using mug shots to find suspects (1994) (26)
- Methodological Notes on the Accuracy-Confidence Relation in Eyewitness Identifications (2004) (24)
- Measures of lineup fairness: do they postdict identification accuracy? (1999) (23)
- Characterizing Visual Behaviour in a Lineup Task (2009) (22)
- Sources of eyewitness identification error. (1999) (22)
- The Effects of Delay on Eyewitness Identification Accuracy: Should We Be Concerned? (2007) (22)
- The effect of evidence type, identification accuracy, line‐up presentation, and line‐up administration on observers' perceptions of eyewitnesses (2015) (22)
- A Preidentification Questioning Effect: Serendipitously Increasing Correct Rejections (2001) (21)
- Are multiple-trial experiments appropriate for eyewitness identification studies? Accuracy, choosing, and confidence across trials (2017) (21)
- Evaluating Lineup Fairness: Variations Across Methods and Measures (2017) (20)
- Radical Alternatives to Traditional Lineups (2006) (20)
- The introductory psychology subject pool in Canadian universities. (1987) (19)
- What's Fair When a Child Testifies?1 (1995) (19)
- Current identification procedure practices: a survey of Ontario police officers (2006) (18)
- Lineup Identification by Children: Effects of Clothing Bias (2004) (18)
- The impact of hearsay testimony on conviction rates in trials of child sexual abuse: Toward balancing the rights of defendants and child witnesses. (1999) (17)
- The impact of multiple show-ups on eyewitness decision-making and innocence risk. (2014) (16)
- Does race influence measures of lineup fairness (1999) (16)
- Avoiding artifact in the search for bias: The importance of assessing subjects' perceptions of the experiment. (1983) (16)
- Adult Eyewitness Testimony: Biased lineups: Where do they come from? (1994) (15)
- Measuring Line-up Fairness (1999) (15)
- Eyewitness Identification Performance on Showups Improves With an Additional-Opportunities Instruction: Evidence for Present–Absent Criteria Discrepancy (2018) (14)
- Is the Truth in Your Words? Distinguishing Children’s Deceptive and Truthful Statements (2014) (14)
- The influence of multiple interviews on the verbal markers of children's deception. (2013) (13)
- Confidence and accuracy of lineup selections and rejections: Postdicting rejection accuracy with confidence (2013) (12)
- Perspectives on the role of the eyewitness expert (1990) (11)
- Face Recognition in Eyewitness Memory (2011) (11)
- The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Volume I : Memory for Events (2017) (10)
- Sorting mug shots : Methodological issues (2000) (10)
- Social Artifact Research and Ethical Regulations: Their Impact on the Teaching of Experimental Methods (1983) (10)
- How Children Report True and Fabricated Stressful and Non-Stressful Events 1 (2013) (9)
- Adults' ability to detect deception of stressful and non-stressful stories of children (2013) (9)
- Face perception and recognition in eyewitness memory (2011) (8)
- Beyond sequential presentation: Misconceptions and misrepresentations of sequential lineups (2009) (8)
- The Effects of Repetition on Children's True and False Reports (2012) (7)
- Impact of disguise on identification decisions and confidence with simultaneous and sequential lineups. (2020) (7)
- A Bayesian analysis on the (dis)utility of iterative-showup procedures: The moderating impact of prior probabilities. (2016) (6)
- The effects of caffeine and provocation on aggression (1982) (6)
- Examining the Effects of Changes in Depressive Symptomatology on Eyewitness Identification (2014) (6)
- Do ethically recommended research procedures influence the perceived ethicality of social psychological research? (1990) (6)
- Children's Recall Accuracy for Repeated Events over Multiple Interviews: Comparing Information Types (2016) (5)
- Examining How Lineup Practices of Canadian and U.S. Police Officers Adhere to Their National Best Practice Recommendations (2018) (5)
- Does parental coaching affect children's false reports? Comparing verbal markers of deception. (2018) (5)
- Where is the source of artifact? Subject roles or hypothesis learning. (1983) (5)
- An analysis of childrens deceptive statements using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count Software (2009) (4)
- Identification Accuracy of Children versus Adults: A (1998) (3)
- Handbook Of Eyewitness Psychology 2 Volume Set (2014) (3)
- Clothing bias in identification procedures (2008) (2)
- Procedural Recommendations to Increase the Reliability of Eyewitness Identifications (2008) (2)
- Are They Listening?: Police Officers and Policy Recommendations -poster (2010) (1)
- Distance and eyewitness identification accuracy: Opposition to the 15 meter rule (2006) (1)
- The Importance of Knowing How a Person Became the Suspect in a Lineup: Multiple Eyewitness Identification Procedures Increase the Risk of Wrongful Conviction (2017) (1)
- Characterizing Visual Behaviour in a Lineup Task y (2009) (0)
- To Catch a Thief (1993) (0)
- Judge's instructions: Do they influence juror's understanding of "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" (2012) (0)
- The Effects of Repetition on Language Use in Childrens True and False Reports (2010) (0)
- The Influence of Parental Coaching on Childrens Testimony (2009) (0)
- Using eye tracking to explore the weapon focus effect (2012) (0)
- Fixation patterns of witnesses during event viewing and the relationship to later identification accuracy (2011) (0)
- Factors Influencing the Eyewitness Identification Accuracy of Child Witnesses (2011) (0)
- Show up identification procedures: A literature review (2015) (0)
- Mug Books: More Than Just Large Photospreads (2007) (0)
- Mock-Juror Belief of Accurate Inaccurate Eyewitnesses and A Replication and Extension * (2011) (0)
- Identification procedures and wrongful conviction: Quantifying the role of eyewitness identifications (2012) (0)
- Syntactic Differences in Truthful and Fabricated Statements made by Children (2010) (0)
- The effect of size variation on face recognition (2011) (0)
- Are multiple-trial experiments appropriate for eyewitness identification studies? Accuracy, choosing, and confidence across trials (2017) (0)
- Detecting Identification Accuracy: The Impact of Viewing the Identification Procedure on Belief of an Eyewitness (2008) (0)
- The Impact of Biased Initial Police Contact with Eyewitnesses (2009) (0)
- Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law: Eyewitness psychology in the context of international criminal law (2014) (0)
- Detecting eyewitness identification accuracy: The impact of evidence type and biased administration on evaluators’ perceptions (2011) (0)
- Within - subjects designs in lineup research: Confusable vs. distinct targets impact accuracy (2013) (0)
- The Flamingo Focus Effect (2008) (0)
- Testing applied lineup theory using metacognitions: The relationship between memory strength, decision strategy, and identification accuracy (2015) (0)
- Mere presence is not enough: tattoo similarity and location affects eyewitness identification decisions (2012) (0)
- CPA Committee on Ethics: If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well. (1985) (0)
- Running Head : IMPACT OF DISGUISE AND LINEUP TYPE 1 Impact of Disguise on Identification Decision and Confidence with Simultaneous and Sequential (2011) (0)
- Non-Independent Multiple Lineup Identifications: Utility with Limited Exposures-poster (2010) (0)
- The Impact of Tattoo Treatment on Identification Decisions (2008) (0)
- Testing the Applied Lineup Theory -poster (2010) (0)
- Beyond Introspection: Mock-jurors' Perceptions of Eyewitness Identifications (2009) (0)
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