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Global matching models of recognition memory: How the models match the data
- S. Clark, S. Gronlund
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychonomic bulletin & review
- 1 March 1996
We present a review of global matching models of recognition memory, describing their theoretical origins and fundamental assumptions, focusing on two defining properties: (1) recognition is based… Expand
Testing global memory models using ROC curves.
- R. Ratcliff, C. Sheu, S. Gronlund
- Medicine
- Psychological review
- 1992
Global memory models are evaluated by using data from recognition memory experiments. For recognition, each of the models gives a value of familiarity as the output from matching a test item against… Expand
Situation Awareness
and two anonymous reviewers under the editorship of Roger Schvaneveldt.
Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis
- S. Gronlund, C. Carlson, +4 authors Michael Graham
- Psychology
- 1 December 2012
Abstract Showups (a one-person identification) were compared to both simultaneous and sequential lineups that varied in lineup fairness and the position of the suspect in the lineup. We reanalyzed… Expand
Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance
- S. Wetmore, J. Neuschatz, S. Gronlund, Alex R. Wooten, C. Goodsell, C. Carlson
- Psychology
- 1 March 2015
Abstract Showups – when a single suspect is presented to an eyewitness – are thought to be a more suggestive procedure than traditional lineups by the U.S. Supreme Court and social science… Expand
List-length effect: Recognition accuracy and variance of underlying distributions.
- S. Gronlund, L. Elam
- Psychology
- 1 November 1994
Robustness of the sequential lineup advantage.
- S. Gronlund, C. Carlson, Sarah B. Dailey, C. Goodsell
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of experimental psychology. Applied
- 1 June 2009
A growing movement in the United States and around the world involves promoting the advantages of conducting an eyewitness lineup in a sequential manner. We conducted a large study (N = 2,529) that… Expand
Time course of item and associative information: implications for global memory models.
- S. Gronlund, R. Ratcliff
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of experimental psychology. Learning…
- 1 September 1989
The time course of availability of associative and item information was examined by using a response signal procedure. Associative information discriminates between a studied pair of words and a pair… Expand
Testing global memory models using ROC curves.
- R. Ratcliff, C. Sheu, S. Gronlund
- Psychology
- 1992
Global memory models are evaluated by using data from recognition memory experiments. For recognition, each of the models gives a value of familiarity as the output from matching a test item against… Expand
Aging and visual search: automatic and controlled attentional bias to threat faces.
- S. Hahn, C. Carlson, Shawn R. Singer, S. Gronlund
- Psychology, Medicine
- Acta psychologica
- 1 November 2006
Using a visual search paradigm, we investigated how age affected attentional bias to emotional facial expressions. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants searched for a discrepant facial expression in… Expand
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