David G. Dobolyi
Affiliations: | 2009-2015 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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Seale-Carlisle TM, Grabman JH, Dobolyi DG, et al. (2024) A comparison between numeric confidence ratings and verbal confidence statements. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied |
Gettleman JN, Grabman JH, Dobolyi DG, et al. (2020) A decision processes account of the differences in the eyewitness confidence-accuracy relationship between strong and weak face recognizers under suboptimal exposure and delay conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Grabman JH, Dobolyi DG, Berelovich NL, et al. (2019) Predicting High Confidence Errors in Eyewitness Memory: The Role of Face Recognition Ability, Decision-Time, and Justifications Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 233-243 |
Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. (2018) Actual vs. perceived eyewitness accuracy and confidence and the featural justification effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. (2017) Judging guilt and accuracy: highly confident eyewitnesses are discounted when they provide featural justifications Psychology, Crime & Law. 23: 487-508 |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. (2016) Confidence and Eyewitness Identifications: The Cross-Race Effect, Decision Time and Accuracy Applied Cognitive Psychology. 30: 113-125 |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. (2015) Misinterpreting eyewitness expressions of confidence: The featural justification effect. Law and Human Behavior. 39: 266-80 |
Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. (2013) Eyewitness confidence in simultaneous and sequential lineups: a criterion shift account for sequential mistaken identification overconfidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 19: 345-57 |