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James Michael Lampinen

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The American Journal of Psychology|April 10, 2009
The role of metacognitive knowledge in recollection rejectionJames Michael Lampinen, Jack D Arnal
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Memory editing mechanismsJames Michael Lampinen, Timothy N Odegard
Memory (Hove, England)|June 24, 2009
Memory conjunction errors: the effects of presentation duration and study repetitionJuliana K Leding, James Michael Lampinen
Memory (Hove, England)|February 21, 2008
Compelling untruths: the effect of retention interval on content borrowing and vivid false memoriesJames Michael Lampinen, D Brent Ryals, Keaton Smith
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|May 9, 2008
The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing childrenJames Michael Lampinen, Jack Arnal, Jason L Hicks
Law and Human Behavior|August 5, 2021
Estimator variables can matter even for high-confidence lineup identifications made under pristine conditionsAmber M Giacona, James Michael Lampinen, Jeffrey S Anastasi
Law and Human Behavior|July 11, 2012
A trap for the unwary: jury decision making in cases involving the entrapment defenseChristopher S Peters, James Michael Lampinen, L Alvin Malesky
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
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Phantom ROC: Recollection rejection in a hybrid conjoint recognition signal detection modelJames Michael Lampinen, Kristina N Watkins, Timothy N Odegard
Psychological Science|August 4, 2018
Increasing the Similarity of Lineup Fillers to the Suspect Improves the Applied Value of Lineups Without Improving Memory Performance: Commentary on Colloff, Wade, and Strange (2016)Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells, Laura Smalarz, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychology|April 10, 2009
The role of metacognitive knowledge in recollection rejectionJames Michael Lampinen, Jack D Arnal
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Memory editing mechanismsJames Michael Lampinen, Timothy N Odegard
Memory (Hove, England)|June 24, 2009
Memory conjunction errors: the effects of presentation duration and study repetitionJuliana K Leding, James Michael Lampinen
Memory (Hove, England)|February 21, 2008
Compelling untruths: the effect of retention interval on content borrowing and vivid false memoriesJames Michael Lampinen, D Brent Ryals, Keaton Smith
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|May 9, 2008
The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing childrenJames Michael Lampinen, Jack Arnal, Jason L Hicks
Law and Human Behavior|August 5, 2021
Estimator variables can matter even for high-confidence lineup identifications made under pristine conditionsAmber M Giacona, James Michael Lampinen, Jeffrey S Anastasi
Law and Human Behavior|July 11, 2012
A trap for the unwary: jury decision making in cases involving the entrapment defenseChristopher S Peters, James Michael Lampinen, L Alvin Malesky
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
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Phantom ROC: Recollection rejection in a hybrid conjoint recognition signal detection modelJames Michael Lampinen, Kristina N Watkins, Timothy N Odegard
Psychological Science|August 4, 2018
Increasing the Similarity of Lineup Fillers to the Suspect Improves the Applied Value of Lineups Without Improving Memory Performance: Commentary on Colloff, Wade, and Strange (2016)Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells, Laura Smalarz, et al.
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