Laura Smalarz - Publications

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Eyewitness identification, police interrogation, criminal confession, wrongful conviction

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2023 Faison L, Smalarz L, Madon S, Clow KA. The stigma of wrongful conviction differs for White and Black exonerees. Law and Human Behavior. 47: 137-152. PMID 36931854 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000522  0.537
2021 Smalarz L, Yang Y, Wells GL. Eyewitnesses' free-report verbal confidence statements are diagnostic of accuracy. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 138-151. PMID 34110875 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000444  0.468
2019 Guyll M, Yang Y, Madon S, Smalarz L, Lannin DG. Mobilization and resistance in response to interrogation threat. Law and Human Behavior. 43: 307-318. PMID 31282707 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000337  0.627
2019 Smalarz L, Kornell N, Vaughn KE, Palmer MA. Identification Performance from Multiple Lineups: Should Eyewitnesses Who Pick Fillers Be Burned? Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 221-232. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2019.03.001  0.374
2019 Smith AM, Lampinen JM, Wells GL, Smalarz L, Mackovichova S. 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. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2018.09.003  0.515
2018 Smith AM, Wells GL, Smalarz L, Lampinen JM. 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. PMID 30074845 DOI: 10.1177/0956797617698528  0.537
2018 Smalarz L, Madon S, Turosak A. Defendant stereotypicality moderates the effect of confession evidence on judgments of guilt. Law and Human Behavior. PMID 29939062 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000286  0.624
2016 Madon S, Guyll M, Yang Y, Smalarz L, Marschall J, Lannin DG. A Biphasic Process of Resistance Among Suspects: The Mobilization and Decline of Self-Regulatory Resources. Law and Human Behavior. PMID 27762570 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000221  0.619
2016 Smalarz L, Madon S, Yang Y, Guyll M, Buck S. The Perfect Match: Do Criminal Stereotypes Bias Forensic Evidence Analysis? Law and Human Behavior. PMID 27149288 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000190  0.636
2016 Smalarz L, Scherr KC, Kassin SM. Miranda at 50 Current Directions in Psychological Science. 25: 455-460. DOI: 10.1177/0963721416665097  0.632
2015 Wells GL, Yang Y, Smalarz L. Eyewitness identification: Bayesian information gain, base-rate effect equivalency curves, and reasonable suspicion. Law and Human Behavior. 39: 99-122. PMID 25867106 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000125  0.529
2015 Smalarz L, Wells GL. Contamination of Eyewitness Self-Reports and the Mistaken-Identification Problem Current Directions in Psychological Science. 24: 120-124. DOI: 10.1177/0963721414554394  0.544
2015 Wells GL, Smith AM, Smalarz L. ROC analysis of lineups obscures information that is critical for both theoretical understanding and applied purposes Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2015.08.010  0.538
2015 Wells GL, Smalarz L, Smith AM. ROC analysis of lineups does not measure underlying discriminability and has limited value Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2015.08.008  0.509
2015 Smalarz L, Greathouse SM, Wells GL, Newirth KA. Psychological science on eyewitness identification and the U.S. supreme court: Reconsiderations in light of DNA-exonerations and the science of eyewitness identification The Witness Stand and Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr.. 17-39. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2077-8_3  0.404
2014 Smalarz L, Wells GL. Confirming feedback following a mistaken identification impairs memory for the culprit. Law and Human Behavior. 38: 283-92. PMID 24707912 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000078  0.538
2014 Smalarz L, Wells GL. Post-identification feedback to eyewitnesses impairs evaluators' abilities to discriminate between accurate and mistaken testimony. Law and Human Behavior. 38: 194-202. PMID 24341835 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000067  0.553
2013 Madon S, Yang Y, Smalarz L, Guyll M, Scherr KC. How factors present during the immediate interrogation situation produce short-sighted confession decisions. Law and Human Behavior. 37: 60-74. PMID 22924468 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000011  0.674
2013 Wells GL, Wilford MM, Smalarz L. Forensic science testing: The forensic filler-control method for controlling contextual bias, estimating error rates, and calibrating analysts' reports Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 2: 53-55. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2013.01.004  0.468
2011 Huynh QL, Devos T, Smalarz L. PERPETUAL FOREIGNER IN ONE'S OWN LAND: POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR IDENTITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 30: 133-162. PMID 21572896 DOI: 10.1521/Jscp.2011.30.2.133  0.334
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