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Melanie Sauerland

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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 19, 2017
Alibis: Generation, Consistency, Corroboration, Believability, and Detection - Introduction to this Special IssueMelanie Sauerland
Memory (Hove, England)|February 3, 2021
Teaching psychology students to change (or correct) controversial beliefs about memory worksMelanie Sauerland, Henry Otgaar
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 25, 2009
Fast and confident: postdicting eyewitness identification accuracy in a field studyMelanie Sauerland, Siegfried L Sporer
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 20, 2011
Written vs. spoken eyewitness accounts: does modality of testing matter?Melanie Sauerland, Siegfried L Sporer
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|September 23, 2022
Time-of-day effects on eyewitness reports in morning and evening typesSergii Yaremenko, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope
Memory & Cognition|November 28, 2018
Developmental trends in lineup performance: Adolescents are more prone to innocent bystander misidentifications than children and adultsNathalie Brackmann, Melanie Sauerland, Henry Otgaar
Scientific Reports|February 11, 2021
Eyewitness identification performance is not affected by time-of-day optimalitySergii Yaremenko, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 11, 2013
Witnesses' blindness for their own facial recognition decisions: a field studyAnna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach
Memory & Cognition|March 12, 2025
Congruency effects and individual differences in masked face recognition under limited feature visibilityMengying Zhang, Melanie Sauerland, Anna Sagana
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Memory impairment is not sufficient for choice blindness to occurAnna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 19, 2017
Alibis: Generation, Consistency, Corroboration, Believability, and Detection - Introduction to this Special IssueMelanie Sauerland
Memory (Hove, England)|February 3, 2021
Teaching psychology students to change (or correct) controversial beliefs about memory worksMelanie Sauerland, Henry Otgaar
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 25, 2009
Fast and confident: postdicting eyewitness identification accuracy in a field studyMelanie Sauerland, Siegfried L Sporer
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 20, 2011
Written vs. spoken eyewitness accounts: does modality of testing matter?Melanie Sauerland, Siegfried L Sporer
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|September 23, 2022
Time-of-day effects on eyewitness reports in morning and evening typesSergii Yaremenko, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope
Memory & Cognition|November 28, 2018
Developmental trends in lineup performance: Adolescents are more prone to innocent bystander misidentifications than children and adultsNathalie Brackmann, Melanie Sauerland, Henry Otgaar
Scientific Reports|February 11, 2021
Eyewitness identification performance is not affected by time-of-day optimalitySergii Yaremenko, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 11, 2013
Witnesses' blindness for their own facial recognition decisions: a field studyAnna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach
Memory & Cognition|March 12, 2025
Congruency effects and individual differences in masked face recognition under limited feature visibilityMengying Zhang, Melanie Sauerland, Anna Sagana
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
Memory impairment is not sufficient for choice blindness to occurAnna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach
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