Jeff Kukucka

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Psychology Towson University, Towson, MD, United States 
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Quigley-McBride A, Dror IE, Roy T, et al. (2022) A practical tool for information management in forensic decisions: Using Linear Sequential Unmasking-Expanded (LSU-E) in casework. Forensic Science International. Synergy. 4: 100216
Kukucka J, Hiley A, Kassin SM. (2020) Forensic Confirmation Bias: Do Jurors Discount Examiners Who Were Exposed to Task-Irrelevant Information?*. Journal of Forensic Sciences
Crozier WE, Kukucka J, Garrett BL. (2020) Juror appraisals of forensic evidence: Effects of blind proficiency and cross-examination. Forensic Science International. 315: 110433
Despodova NM, Kukucka J, Hiley A. (2020) Can Defense Attorneys Detect Forensic Confirmation Bias? Zeitschrift FüR Psychologie. 228: 216-220
Kassin SM, Russano MB, Amrom AD, et al. (2019) Does video recording inhibit crime suspects? Evidence from a fully randomized field experiment. Law and Human Behavior. 43: 45-55
Zapf PA, Kukucka J, Kassin SM, et al. (2018) Cognitive bias in forensic mental health assessment: Evaluator beliefs about its nature and scope. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 24: 1-10
Dror IE, Kukucka J, Kassin SM, et al. (2018) No One is Immune to Contextual Bias—Not Even Forensic Pathologists Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 7: 316-317
Dror IE, Kukucka J, Kassin SM, et al. (2018) When Expert Decision Making Goes Wrong: Consensus, Bias, the Role of Experts, and Accuracy Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 7: 162-163
Kukucka J, Kassin SM, Zapf PA, et al. (2017) Cognitive Bias and Blindness: A Global Survey of Forensic Science Examiners Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 6: 452-459
Kassin SM, Kukucka J, Lawson VZ, et al. (2016) Police reports of mock suspect interrogations: A test of accuracy and perception. Law and Human Behavior
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