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Gary L Wells

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Law and Human Behavior|April 14, 2006
Eyewitness lineups: is the appearance-change instruction a good idea?Steve D Charman, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|February 28, 2008
Suggestive eyewitness identification procedures and the Supreme Court's reliability test in light of eyewitness science: 30 years laterGary L Wells, Deah S Quinlivan
Psychological Science|October 12, 2010
Does facial processing prioritize change detection?: change blindness illustrates costs and benefits of holistic processingMiko M Wilford, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|October 21, 2006
Catching the bad guy: morphing composite faces helpsLisa E Hasel, Gary L Wells
Annual Review of Psychology|September 5, 2002
Eyewitness testimonyGary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 21, 2002
Eyewitness identification: information gain from incriminating and exonerating behaviorsGary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 2, 2008
Can eyewitnesses correct for external influences on their lineup identifications? The actual/counterfactual assessment paradigmSteve D Charman, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|December 21, 2007
On the diagnosticity of multiple-witness identificationsSteven E Clark, Gary L Wells
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|April 12, 2017
The Relationship Between Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Accuracy: A New SynthesisJohn T Wixted, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|February 9, 2023
Eyewitness confidence and decision time reflect identification accuracy in actual police lineupsAdele Quigley-McBride, Gary L Wells
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Law and Human Behavior|April 14, 2006
Eyewitness lineups: is the appearance-change instruction a good idea?Steve D Charman, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|February 28, 2008
Suggestive eyewitness identification procedures and the Supreme Court's reliability test in light of eyewitness science: 30 years laterGary L Wells, Deah S Quinlivan
Psychological Science|October 12, 2010
Does facial processing prioritize change detection?: change blindness illustrates costs and benefits of holistic processingMiko M Wilford, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|October 21, 2006
Catching the bad guy: morphing composite faces helpsLisa E Hasel, Gary L Wells
Annual Review of Psychology|September 5, 2002
Eyewitness testimonyGary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 21, 2002
Eyewitness identification: information gain from incriminating and exonerating behaviorsGary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 2, 2008
Can eyewitnesses correct for external influences on their lineup identifications? The actual/counterfactual assessment paradigmSteve D Charman, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|December 21, 2007
On the diagnosticity of multiple-witness identificationsSteven E Clark, Gary L Wells
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|April 12, 2017
The Relationship Between Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Accuracy: A New SynthesisJohn T Wixted, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|February 9, 2023
Eyewitness confidence and decision time reflect identification accuracy in actual police lineupsAdele Quigley-McBride, Gary L Wells
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