Jason M. Tangen, Ph.D.

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2003 McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada 
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Lorraine Allan grad student 2003 McMaster University
 (Knowledge-based judgements of causality: Contiguity, congruity, and direction of the causal arrow.)
Peter F. Lovibond post-doc 2204-2006 University of Queensland
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Martire KA, Chin JM, Davis C, et al. (2024) Understanding 'error' in the forensic sciences: A primer. Forensic Science International. Synergy. 8: 100470
Corbett BJ, Tangen JM, Searston RA, et al. (2024) The effect of fingerprint expertise on visual short-term memory. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 9: 14
Robson SG, Searston RA, Thompson MB, et al. (2024) A guide to measuring expert performance in forensic pattern matching. Behavior Research Methods
Ribeiro G, Tangen J, McKimmie B. (2020) Does DNA evidence in the form of a likelihood ratio affect perceivers' sensitivity to the strength of a suspect's alibi? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Tangen JM, Kent KM, Searston RA. (2020) Collective intelligence in fingerprint analysis. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 5: 23
Laukkonen RE, Kaveladze BT, Tangen JM, et al. (2019) The dark side of Eureka: Artificially induced Aha moments make facts feel true. Cognition. 196: 104122
Searston RA, Thompson MB, Vokey JR, et al. (2019) How low can you go? Detecting style in extremely low resolution images. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Ribeiro G, Tangen JM, McKimmie BM. (2019) Beliefs about error rates and human judgment in forensic science. Forensic Science International. 297: 138-147
Laukkonen RE, Tangen JM. (2018) How to Detect Insight Moments in Problem Solving Experiments. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 282
Searston RA, Tangen JM. (2017) Expertise with unfamiliar objects is flexible to changes in task but not changes in class. Plos One. 12: e0178403
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