Caren M. Rotello

Affiliations: 
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
Memory, reasoning, signal detection theory
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Colin T. Quirk research assistant 2015-2016 U Mass Amherst
Ben Gelbart grad student 2005 U Mass Amherst
Mungchen Wong grad student 2006 U Mass Amherst
Aycan Kapucu grad student 2010 U Mass Amherst
Chad M Dubé grad student 2006-2011 U Mass Amherst
Angela M. Pazzaglia grad student 2012 U Mass Amherst
John A. Reeder post-doc
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Cohen AL, Starns JJ, Rotello CM. (2020) sdtlu: An R package for the signal detection analysis of eyewitness lineup data. Behavior Research Methods
Cohen AL, Starns JJ, Rotello CM, et al. (2020) Estimating the proportion of guilty suspects and posterior probability of guilt in lineups using signal-detection models. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 5: 21
Rotello CM, Heit E, Kelly LJ. (2019) Do modals identify better models? A comparison of signal detection and probabilistic models of inductive reasoning. Cognitive Psychology. 112: 1-24
Heit E, Rotello CM. (2018) Putting replication in its place. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: e133
Dillon B, Andrews C, Rotello CM, et al. (2018) A new argument for co-active parses during language comprehension. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Rotello CM, Chen T. (2016) ROC curve analyses of eyewitness identification decisions: An analysis of the recent debate. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 1: 10
Chen T, Starns JJ, Rotello CM. (2015) A violation of the conditional independence assumption in the two-high-threshold model of recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 41: 1215-22
Rotello CM, Heit E, Dubé C. (2015) When more data steer us wrong: replications with the wrong dependent measure perpetuate erroneous conclusions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 22: 944-54
Rotello CM, Heit E. (2014) The neural correlates of belief bias: activation in inferior frontal cortex reflects response rate differences. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 862
Hayes BK, Heit E, Rotello CM. (2014) Memory, reasoning, and categorization: parallels and common mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 529
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