Laura Smalarz

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Eyewitness identification, police interrogation, criminal confession, wrongful conviction
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Gary Wells grad student 2009-2015 Iowa State (PsychTree)
Stephanie Madon grad student 2016-2015 Iowa State (PsychTree)

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Jessica E. Muñoz research assistant 2017-2019 Williams (PsychTree)
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Faison L, Smalarz L, Madon S, et al. (2023) The stigma of wrongful conviction differs for White and Black exonerees. Law and Human Behavior. 47: 137-152
Smalarz L, Yang Y, Wells GL. (2021) Eyewitnesses' free-report verbal confidence statements are diagnostic of accuracy. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 138-151
Guyll M, Yang Y, Madon S, et al. (2019) Mobilization and resistance in response to interrogation threat. Law and Human Behavior. 43: 307-318
Smalarz L, Kornell N, Vaughn KE, et al. (2019) Identification Performance from Multiple Lineups: Should Eyewitnesses Who Pick Fillers Be Burned? Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 221-232
Smith AM, Lampinen JM, Wells GL, et al. (2019) Deviation from Perfect Performance Measures the Diagnostic Utility of Eyewitness Lineups but Partial Area Under the ROC Curve Does Not Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 50-59
Smith AM, Wells GL, Smalarz L, et al. (2018) Increasing the Similarity of Lineup Fillers to the Suspect Improves the Applied Value of Lineups Without Improving Memory Performance: Commentary on Colloff, Wade, and Strange (2016). Psychological Science. 956797617698528
Smalarz L, Madon S, Turosak A. (2018) Defendant stereotypicality moderates the effect of confession evidence on judgments of guilt. Law and Human Behavior
Madon S, Guyll M, Yang Y, et al. (2016) A Biphasic Process of Resistance Among Suspects: The Mobilization and Decline of Self-Regulatory Resources. Law and Human Behavior
Smalarz L, Madon S, Yang Y, et al. (2016) The Perfect Match: Do Criminal Stereotypes Bias Forensic Evidence Analysis? Law and Human Behavior
Smalarz L, Scherr KC, Kassin SM. (2016) Miranda at 50 Current Directions in Psychological Science. 25: 455-460
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