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The Cognitive Interview: A meta-analytic review and study space analysis of the past 25 years.
- A. Memon, C. Meissner, Joanne Fraser
- Psychology
- 1 November 2010
The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a well-established protocol for interviewing wit- nesses. The current article presents a study space analysis of laboratory studies of the CI together with an…
Memory conformity: Can eyewitnesses influence each other's memories for an event?
- F. Gabbert, A. Memon, K. Allan
- Psychology
- 1 July 2003
The current study investigated memory conformity effects between individuals who witness and then discuss a criminal event, employing a novel procedure whereby each member of a dyad watches a…
The cognitive interview: A meta-analysis
- Günter Köhnken, R. Milne, A. Memon, R. Bull
- Psychology, Sociology
- 1999
Abstract A meta-analysis was performed on the effects of the cognitive interview on correct and incorrect recall. The database comprised 42 studies with 55 individual comparisons involving nearly…
Imagination Can Create False Autobiographical Memories
- G. Mazzoni, A. Memon
- PsychologyPsychological science
- 1 March 2003
Previous studies have shown that imagining an event can alter autobiographical beliefs. The current study examined whether it can also create false memories. One group of participants imagined a…
Age differences in accuracy and choosing in eyewitness identification and face recognition
- J. Searcy, J. Bartlett, A. Memon
- PsychologyMemory & cognition
- 1 May 1999
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On the "general acceptance" of eyewitness testimony research. A new survey of the experts.
- S. Kassin, V. A. Tubb, H. Hosch, A. Memon
- PsychologyThe American psychologist
- 1 May 2001
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Say it to my face: examining the effects of socially encountered misinformation
- F. Gabbert, A. Memon, K. Allan, D. Wright
- Psychology
- 1 September 2004
Objectives. Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event ‘misinformation’. A common way to encounter misinformation is through face-to-face interaction,…
Simultaneous and sequential lineups: Decision processes of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnesses.
- W. Kneller, A. Memon, S. Stevenage
- Psychology
- 1 November 2001
The cognitive processes and decision-making strategies of eyewitnesses were tested for their predictive qualities in determining the accuracy of identifications from lineups. The sequential lineup…
The aging eyewitness: effects of age on face, delay, and source-memory ability.
- A. Memon, J. Bartlett, R. Rose, C. Gray
- PsychologyThe journals of gerontology. Series B…
- 1 November 2003
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