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Ryan J Fitzgerald

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Law and Human Behavior|February 21, 2018
The single lineup paradigm: A new way to manipulate target presence in eyewitness identification experimentsChris Oriet, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Psychological Bulletin|May 27, 2015
Eyewitness identification across the life span: A meta-analysis of age differencesRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price
Plos One|September 18, 2024
Reflector variables in augmented reality lineups: Assessing eyewitness identification reliability in children and adults with confidence, response time, and proximity to the lineupHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 9, 2016
Face-off: A new identification procedure for child eyewitnessesHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law : an Official Law Review of the University of Arizona College of Law and the University of Miami School of Law|August 14, 2018
Eyewitness Identification: Live, Photo, and Video LineupsRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price, Tim Valentine
Memory (Hove, England)|October 25, 2011
Change detection inflates confidence on a subsequent recognition taskRyan J Fitzgerald, Chris Oriet, Heather L Price
Law and Human Behavior|July 20, 2023
Estimation of eyewitness error rates in fair and biased lineupsRyan J Fitzgerald, Colin G Tredoux, Stefana Juncu
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 26, 2013
Intentionally forgetting other-race faces: costs and benefits?Ryan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price, Chris Oriet
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 29, 2020
"Only your first yes will count": The impact of prelineup instructions on sequential lineup decisionsRuth Horry, Ryan J Fitzgerald, Jamal K Mansour
Law and Human Behavior|June 24, 2014
Suspect filler similarity in eyewitness lineups: a literature review and a novel methodologyRyan J Fitzgerald, Chris Oriet, Heather L Price
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Law and Human Behavior|February 21, 2018
The single lineup paradigm: A new way to manipulate target presence in eyewitness identification experimentsChris Oriet, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Psychological Bulletin|May 27, 2015
Eyewitness identification across the life span: A meta-analysis of age differencesRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price
Plos One|September 18, 2024
Reflector variables in augmented reality lineups: Assessing eyewitness identification reliability in children and adults with confidence, response time, and proximity to the lineupHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 9, 2016
Face-off: A new identification procedure for child eyewitnessesHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law : an Official Law Review of the University of Arizona College of Law and the University of Miami School of Law|August 14, 2018
Eyewitness Identification: Live, Photo, and Video LineupsRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price, Tim Valentine
Memory (Hove, England)|October 25, 2011
Change detection inflates confidence on a subsequent recognition taskRyan J Fitzgerald, Chris Oriet, Heather L Price
Law and Human Behavior|July 20, 2023
Estimation of eyewitness error rates in fair and biased lineupsRyan J Fitzgerald, Colin G Tredoux, Stefana Juncu
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 26, 2013
Intentionally forgetting other-race faces: costs and benefits?Ryan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price, Chris Oriet
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 29, 2020
"Only your first yes will count": The impact of prelineup instructions on sequential lineup decisionsRuth Horry, Ryan J Fitzgerald, Jamal K Mansour
Law and Human Behavior|June 24, 2014
Suspect filler similarity in eyewitness lineups: a literature review and a novel methodologyRyan J Fitzgerald, Chris Oriet, Heather L Price
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