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John T Wixted

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 19, 2019
Why are lineups better than showups? A test of the filler siphoning and enhanced discriminability accountsMelissa F Colloff, John T Wixted
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
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|September 6, 2008
Constructing receiver operating characteristics (ROCs) with experimental animals: cautionary notesJohn T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Behavioural Brain Research|April 24, 2010
The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memoryJohn T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 28, 2020
Discrete-state versus continuous models of the confidence-accuracy relationship in recognition memoryChristophe G Delay, John T Wixted
Memory & Cognition|November 7, 2024
The effect of lineup size on discriminability is dependent on filler similarity and independent of encoding strengthAllan L Lam, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Psychological Science|March 27, 2009
Recollection is a continuous process: implications for dual-process theories of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, Peter E Wais, John T Wixted
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 20, 2007
A direct test of the unequal-variance signal detection model of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, John T Wixted, Peter E Wais
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 29, 2009
Testing signal-detection models of yes/no and two-alternative forced-choice recognition memoryYoonhee Jang, John T Wixted, David E Huber
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 19, 2019
Why are lineups better than showups? A test of the filler siphoning and enhanced discriminability accountsMelissa F Colloff, John T Wixted
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
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|September 6, 2008
Constructing receiver operating characteristics (ROCs) with experimental animals: cautionary notesJohn T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Behavioural Brain Research|April 24, 2010
The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memoryJohn T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 28, 2020
Discrete-state versus continuous models of the confidence-accuracy relationship in recognition memoryChristophe G Delay, John T Wixted
Memory & Cognition|November 7, 2024
The effect of lineup size on discriminability is dependent on filler similarity and independent of encoding strengthAllan L Lam, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Psychological Science|March 27, 2009
Recollection is a continuous process: implications for dual-process theories of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, Peter E Wais, John T Wixted
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 20, 2007
A direct test of the unequal-variance signal detection model of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, John T Wixted, Peter E Wais
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 29, 2009
Testing signal-detection models of yes/no and two-alternative forced-choice recognition memoryYoonhee Jang, John T Wixted, David E Huber
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