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Nathan Weber

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 2, 2008
Eyewitness recall: Regulation of grain size and the role of confidenceNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 7, 2004
Confidence-accuracy calibration in absolute and relative face recognition judgmentsNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 20, 2003
The effect of judgment type and confidence scale on confidence-accuracy calibration in face recognitionNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
Sleep Medicine Reviews|June 24, 2018
Sleep duration and risk-taking in adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle A Short, Nathan Weber
Law and Human Behavior|April 5, 2012
Improving eyewitness identification accuracy by screening out those who say they don't knowNathan Weber, Timothy J Perfect
Memory (Hove, England)|April 7, 2016
Evidence of a metacognitive benefit to memory?Timothy J Hollins, Nathan Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 9, 2012
How should witnesses regulate the accuracy of their identification decisions: one step forward, two steps back?Timothy J Perfect, Nathan Weber
Law and Human Behavior|November 24, 2015
The grain-size lineup: A test of a novel eyewitness identification procedureRuth Horry, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
The American Psychologist|April 19, 2019
Police lineups of the future?Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber, Nicola Guerin
Law and Human Behavior|April 4, 2012
The information gained from witnesses' responses to an initial "blank" lineupMatthew A Palmer, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 2, 2008
Eyewitness recall: Regulation of grain size and the role of confidenceNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 7, 2004
Confidence-accuracy calibration in absolute and relative face recognition judgmentsNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 20, 2003
The effect of judgment type and confidence scale on confidence-accuracy calibration in face recognitionNathan Weber, Neil Brewer
Sleep Medicine Reviews|June 24, 2018
Sleep duration and risk-taking in adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle A Short, Nathan Weber
Law and Human Behavior|April 5, 2012
Improving eyewitness identification accuracy by screening out those who say they don't knowNathan Weber, Timothy J Perfect
Memory (Hove, England)|April 7, 2016
Evidence of a metacognitive benefit to memory?Timothy J Hollins, Nathan Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 9, 2012
How should witnesses regulate the accuracy of their identification decisions: one step forward, two steps back?Timothy J Perfect, Nathan Weber
Law and Human Behavior|November 24, 2015
The grain-size lineup: A test of a novel eyewitness identification procedureRuth Horry, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
The American Psychologist|April 19, 2019
Police lineups of the future?Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber, Nicola Guerin
Law and Human Behavior|April 4, 2012
The information gained from witnesses' responses to an initial "blank" lineupMatthew A Palmer, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
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