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Gary L Wells

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Law and Human Behavior|January 12, 2011
The dud effect: adding highly dissimilar fillers increases confidence in lineup identificationsSteve D Charman, Gary L Wells, Stephen W Joy
Law and Human Behavior|November 2, 2018
Four utilities in eyewitness identification practice: Dissociations between receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis and expected utility analysisJames Michael Lampinen, Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
The damaging effect of confirming feedback on the relation between eyewitness certainty and identification accuracyAmy L Bradfield, Gary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Law and Human Behavior|April 29, 2009
Is manipulative intent necessary to mitigate the eyewitness post-identification feedback effect?Deah S Quinlivan, Gary L Wells, Jeffrey S Neuschatz
Law and Human Behavior|June 17, 2014
Double-blind photo lineups using actual eyewitnesses: an experimental test of a sequential versus simultaneous lineup procedureGary L Wells, Nancy K Steblay, Jennifer E Dysart
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 3, 2025
Beyond the confidence-accuracy relation: A multiple-reflector-variable approach to postdicting accuracy on eyewitness lineupsNydia T Ayala, Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 18, 2018
Do masked-face lineups facilitate eyewitness identification of a masked individual?Krista D Manley, Jason C K Chan, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|May 17, 2016
A Bayesian analysis on the (dis)utility of iterative-showup procedures: The moderating impact of prior probabilitiesAndrew M Smith, R C L Lindsay, Gary L Wells
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 29, 2022
Improving face identification of mask-wearing individualsKrista D Manley, Jason C K Chan, Gary L Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 7, 2004
Eyewitness identification accuracy and response latency: the unruly 10-12-second ruleNathan Weber, Neil Brewer, Gary L Wells, et al.
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Law and Human Behavior|January 12, 2011
The dud effect: adding highly dissimilar fillers increases confidence in lineup identificationsSteve D Charman, Gary L Wells, Stephen W Joy
Law and Human Behavior|November 2, 2018
Four utilities in eyewitness identification practice: Dissociations between receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis and expected utility analysisJames Michael Lampinen, Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
The damaging effect of confirming feedback on the relation between eyewitness certainty and identification accuracyAmy L Bradfield, Gary L Wells, Elizabeth A Olson
Law and Human Behavior|April 29, 2009
Is manipulative intent necessary to mitigate the eyewitness post-identification feedback effect?Deah S Quinlivan, Gary L Wells, Jeffrey S Neuschatz
Law and Human Behavior|June 17, 2014
Double-blind photo lineups using actual eyewitnesses: an experimental test of a sequential versus simultaneous lineup procedureGary L Wells, Nancy K Steblay, Jennifer E Dysart
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 3, 2025
Beyond the confidence-accuracy relation: A multiple-reflector-variable approach to postdicting accuracy on eyewitness lineupsNydia T Ayala, Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 18, 2018
Do masked-face lineups facilitate eyewitness identification of a masked individual?Krista D Manley, Jason C K Chan, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|May 17, 2016
A Bayesian analysis on the (dis)utility of iterative-showup procedures: The moderating impact of prior probabilitiesAndrew M Smith, R C L Lindsay, Gary L Wells
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 29, 2022
Improving face identification of mask-wearing individualsKrista D Manley, Jason C K Chan, Gary L Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 7, 2004
Eyewitness identification accuracy and response latency: the unruly 10-12-second ruleNathan Weber, Neil Brewer, Gary L Wells, et al.
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