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Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. Revue Canadienne Des Sciences Du Comportement
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July 1, 1990
Do ethically recommended research procedures influence the perceived ethicality of social psychological research?
R C L Lindsay, John G Adair
Law and Human Behavior
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August 31, 2006
Adults' judgments of children's coached reports
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
Behavior Research Methods
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April 23, 2017
Are multiple-trial experiments appropriate for eyewitness identification studies? Accuracy, choosing, and confidence across trials
J K Mansour, J L Beaudry, R C L Lindsay
Law and Human Behavior
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October 27, 2004
Children's lie-telling to conceal a parent's transgression: legal implications
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
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May 17, 2016
A Bayesian analysis on the (dis)utility of iterative-showup procedures: The moderating impact of prior probabilities
Andrew M Smith, R C L Lindsay, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior
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August 17, 2002
Children's conceptual knowledge of lying and its relation to their actual behaviors: implications for court competence examinations
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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February 11, 2004
Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identifications
Sean Pryke, R C L Lindsay, Jennifer E Dysart, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
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April 6, 2018
Eyewitness identification performance on showups improves with an additional-opportunities instruction: Evidence for present-absent criteria discrepancy
Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells, R C L Lindsay, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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April 2, 2002
The intoxicated witness: effects of alcohol on identification accuracy from showups
Jennifer E Dysart, R C L Lindsay, Tara K MacDonald, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
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February 7, 2008
How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy
R C L Lindsay, Carolyn Semmler, Nathan Weber, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. Revue Canadienne Des Sciences Du Comportement
|
July 1, 1990
Do ethically recommended research procedures influence the perceived ethicality of social psychological research?
R C L Lindsay, John G Adair
Law and Human Behavior
|
August 31, 2006
Adults' judgments of children's coached reports
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
Behavior Research Methods
|
April 23, 2017
Are multiple-trial experiments appropriate for eyewitness identification studies? Accuracy, choosing, and confidence across trials
J K Mansour, J L Beaudry, R C L Lindsay
Law and Human Behavior
|
October 27, 2004
Children's lie-telling to conceal a parent's transgression: legal implications
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
|
May 17, 2016
A Bayesian analysis on the (dis)utility of iterative-showup procedures: The moderating impact of prior probabilities
Andrew M Smith, R C L Lindsay, Gary L Wells
Law and Human Behavior
|
August 17, 2002
Children's conceptual knowledge of lying and its relation to their actual behaviors: implications for court competence examinations
Victoria Talwar, Kang Lee, Nicholas Bala, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
February 11, 2004
Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identifications
Sean Pryke, R C L Lindsay, Jennifer E Dysart, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
|
April 6, 2018
Eyewitness identification performance on showups improves with an additional-opportunities instruction: Evidence for present-absent criteria discrepancy
Andrew M Smith, Gary L Wells, R C L Lindsay, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
April 2, 2002
The intoxicated witness: effects of alcohol on identification accuracy from showups
Jennifer E Dysart, R C L Lindsay, Tara K MacDonald, et al.
Law and Human Behavior
|
February 7, 2008
How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy
R C L Lindsay, Carolyn Semmler, Nathan Weber, et al.
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