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William Blake Erickson
William Blake Erickson
Texas A&M University - San Antonio
Verified email at tamusa.edu
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Effects of distance on face recognition: Implications for eyewitness identification
JM Lampinen, WB Erickson, KN Moore, A Hittson
Psychonomic bulletin & review 21, 1489-1494, 2014
922014
A decade of evolving composites: regression-and meta-analysis
CD Frowd, WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, FC Skelton, AH McIntyre, ...
Journal of Forensic Practice 17 (4), 319-334, 2015
512015
The weapon focus effect in target‐present and target‐absent line‐ups: The roles of threat, novelty, and timing
WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, JK Leding
Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (3), 349-359, 2014
512014
Eyewitness identifications by older and younger adults: A meta-analysis and discussion
WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, KN Moore
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 31, 108-121, 2016
432016
Prospective person memory: The role of self-efficacy, personal interaction, and multiple images in recognition of wanted persons
JM Lampinen, CR Curry, WB Erickson
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 31, 59-70, 2016
382016
When age-progressed images are unreliable: The roles of external features and age range
WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, CD Frowd, G Mahoney
Science & Justice 57 (2), 136-143, 2017
192017
Mighty Morphin’age progression: how artist, age range, and morphing influences the similarity of forensic age progressions to target individuals
JM Lampinen, WB Erickson, C Frowd, G Mahoney
Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (10), 952-967, 2015
182015
The effects of simulated distance on recognition of same race and other race faces
JM Lampinen, A Roush, WB Erickson, KN Moore, B Race
Visual Cognition 23 (6), 678-698, 2015
172015
You shall not pass: How facial variability and feedback affect the detection of low-prevalence fake IDs
DR Weatherford, WB Erickson, J Thomas, ME Walker, B Schein
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 5, 1-15, 2020
152020
When snitches corroborate: Effects of post-identification feedback from a potentially compromised source
WB Erickson, JM Lampinen, A Wooten, S Wetmore, J Neuschatz
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 23 (1), 148-160, 2016
152016
When experience does not promote expertise: security professionals fail to detect low prevalence fake IDs
DR Weatherford, D Roberson, WB Erickson
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 6, 1-27, 2021
142021
Estimating the appearance of the missing: Forensic age progression in the search for missing persons
JM Lampinen, WB Erickson, CD Frowd, G Mahoney
Handbook of Missing Persons, 251-269, 2016
92016
The Walking Dead Psychology: Psych of the Living Dead.
WB Erickson, J Blanchar
Sterling Publishing Co., 2015
92015
“He was the one with the gun!” Associative memory for white and black faces seen with weapons
WB Erickson, A Wright, M Naveh-Benjamin
Cognitive research: principles and implications 7 (1), 8, 2022
72022
Car alarms and AMBER alerts: Do repeated alerts impair prospective person memory
JM Lampinen, WB Erickson, CS Peters, LN Sweeney, ...
Meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, 2012
62012
Star Trek psychology: The mental frontier
WB Erickson, J Blanchar
Sterling Publishing Co., 2017
52017
Methodological considerations in prospective person memory
KN Moore, AC Provenzano, WB Erickson, JM Lampinen
Methods, measures, and theories in eyewitness identification tasks, 65-82, 2021
42021
Locating missing persons using age-progression images from forensic artists
C Frowd, WB Erickson, JM Lampinen
2014 Fifth International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies, 1-1, 2014
42014
The impact of weapons and unusual objects on the construction of facial composites
WB Erickson, C Brown, E Portch, JM Lampinen, JE Marsh, C Fodarella, ...
Psychology, Crime & Law 30 (3), 207-228, 2024
32024
Parental reference photos do not always improve the accuracy of forensic age progressions
AC Provenzano, JM Lampinen, WB Erickson, C Frowd, G Mahoney
Science & Justice 60 (6), 522-530, 2020
32020
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