Stacy A. Wetmore
Affiliations: | Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, United States |
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Wetmore SA, McAdoo RM, Gronlund SD, et al. (2017) The impact of fillers on lineup performance. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 2: 48 |
Erickson WB, Lampinen JM, Wooten A, et al. (2016) When Snitches Corroborate: Effects of Post-identification Feedback from a Potentially Compromised Source Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 23: 148-160 |
Key KN, Cash DK, Neuschatz JS, et al. (2015) Age differences (or lack thereof) in discriminability for lineups and showups Psychology, Crime and Law. 21: 871-889 |
Wetmore SA, Neuschatz JS, Gronlund SD, et al. (2015) Corrigendum to 'Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance' [JARMAC (4/1) (2015) 8-14] Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition |
Wetmore SA, Neuschatz JS, Gronlund SD, et al. (2015) Do the clothes make the criminal? The influence of clothing match on identification accuracy in showups Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 4: 36-42 |
Wetmore SA, Neuschatz JS, Gronlund SD, et al. (2015) Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 4: 8-14 |
Wetmore SA, Neuschatz JS, Gronlund SD. (2014) On the power of secondary confession evidence Psychology, Crime and Law. 20: 339-357 |
Quinlivan DS, Neuschatz JS, Douglass AB, et al. (2012) The effect of post-identification feedback, delay, and suspicion on accurate eyewitnesses. Law and Human Behavior. 36: 206-14 |
Gronlund SD, Carlson CA, Neuschatz JS, et al. (2012) Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 1: 221-228 |
Neuschatz JS, Wilkinson ML, Goodsell CA, et al. (2012) Secondary Confessions, Expert Testimony, and Unreliable Testimony Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 27: 179-192 |