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Jesse H Grabman

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Cognition|November 8, 2023
Unskilled, underperforming, or unaware? Testing three accounts of individual differences in metacognitive monitoringJesse H Grabman, Chad S Dodson
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|December 3, 2016
Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Pediatric Elimination DisordersJaclyn A Shepard, Joseph E Poler, Jesse H Grabman
Cognition|July 14, 2024
Comparing human evaluations of eyewitness statements to a machine learning classifier under pristine and suboptimal lineup administration proceduresJesse H Grabman, Ian G Dobbins, Chad S Dodson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 2, 2021
The language of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnessesTravis M Seale-Carlisle, Jesse H Grabman, Chad S Dodson
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|December 3, 2016
Human Factor Considerations for Artificial Pancreas ResearchLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jesse H Grabman, Jaclyn A Shepard
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|October 5, 2017
Diabetes Alert Dogs (DADs): An assessment of accuracy and implicationsLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jesse H Grabman, Jaclyn A Shepard
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 3, 2021
Improving the interpretation of verbal eyewitness confidence statements by distinguishing perceptions of certainty from those of accuracyJesse H Grabman, Daniella K Cash, Crystal R Slane, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 8, 2020
A decision processes account of the differences in the eyewitness confidence-accuracy relationship between strong and weak face recognizers under suboptimal exposure and delay conditionsJessica N Gettleman, Jesse H Grabman, David G Dobolyi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 19, 2025
AI assistance improves people's ability to distinguish correct from incorrect eyewitness lineup identificationsLauren E Kelso, David G Dobolyi, Jesse H Grabman, et al.
The American Psychologist|October 4, 2016
Psychology, technology, and diabetes managementLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jaclyn A Shepard, Jesse H Grabman, et al.
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Cognition|November 8, 2023
Unskilled, underperforming, or unaware? Testing three accounts of individual differences in metacognitive monitoringJesse H Grabman, Chad S Dodson
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|December 3, 2016
Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Pediatric Elimination DisordersJaclyn A Shepard, Joseph E Poler, Jesse H Grabman
Cognition|July 14, 2024
Comparing human evaluations of eyewitness statements to a machine learning classifier under pristine and suboptimal lineup administration proceduresJesse H Grabman, Ian G Dobbins, Chad S Dodson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 2, 2021
The language of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnessesTravis M Seale-Carlisle, Jesse H Grabman, Chad S Dodson
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics|December 3, 2016
Human Factor Considerations for Artificial Pancreas ResearchLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jesse H Grabman, Jaclyn A Shepard
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|October 5, 2017
Diabetes Alert Dogs (DADs): An assessment of accuracy and implicationsLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jesse H Grabman, Jaclyn A Shepard
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 3, 2021
Improving the interpretation of verbal eyewitness confidence statements by distinguishing perceptions of certainty from those of accuracyJesse H Grabman, Daniella K Cash, Crystal R Slane, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 8, 2020
A decision processes account of the differences in the eyewitness confidence-accuracy relationship between strong and weak face recognizers under suboptimal exposure and delay conditionsJessica N Gettleman, Jesse H Grabman, David G Dobolyi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 19, 2025
AI assistance improves people's ability to distinguish correct from incorrect eyewitness lineup identificationsLauren E Kelso, David G Dobolyi, Jesse H Grabman, et al.
The American Psychologist|October 4, 2016
Psychology, technology, and diabetes managementLinda A Gonder-Frederick, Jaclyn A Shepard, Jesse H Grabman, et al.
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