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Robert Lockamyeir
Robert Lockamyeir
E-mail megerősítve itt: oneonta.edu
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Lineup fairness: Propitious heterogeneity and the diagnostic feature-detection hypothesis
CA Carlson, AR Jones, JE Whittington, RF Lockamyeir, MA Carlson, ...
Cognitive research: principles and implications 4, 1-16, 2019
452019
The effect of viewing distance on empirical discriminability and the confidence–accuracy relationship for eyewitness identification
RF Lockamyeir, CA Carlson, AR Jones, MA Carlson, DR Weatherford
Applied Cognitive Psychology 34 (5), 1047-1060, 2020
422020
The number of fillers may not matter as long as they all match the description: The effect of simultaneous lineup size on eyewitness identification
AR Wooten, CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, MA Carlson, AR Jones, JL Dias, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 34 (3), 590-604, 2020
342020
A method for increasing empirical discriminability and eliminating top‐row preference in photo arrays
CA Carlson, AR Jones, CA Goodsell, MA Carlson, DR Weatherford, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (6), 1091-1102, 2019
182019
Testing encoding specificity and the diagnostic feature-detection theory of eyewitness identification, with implications for showups, lineups, and partially disguised perpetrators
CA Carlson, JA Hemby, AR Wooten, AR Jones, RF Lockamyeir, ...
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 6, 1-21, 2021
162021
“All I remember is the black eye”: A distinctive facial feature harms eyewitness identification
AR Jones, CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, JA Hemby, MA Carlson, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 34 (6), 1379-1393, 2020
162020
One perpetrator, two perpetrators: The effect of multiple perpetrators on eyewitness identification
RF Lockamyeir, CA Carlson, AR Jones, AR Wooten, MA Carlson, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (5), 1206-1223, 2021
102021
A stronger memory for the perpetrator may attenuate effects of the identification procedure on eyewitness accuracy
CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, AR Wooten, AR Jones, MA Carlson, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 37 (2), 419-432, 2023
92023
How potential jurors evaluate eyewitness confidence and decision time statements across identification procedures and for different eyewitness decisions
CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, AR Jones, JA Hemby
Psychology, Crime & Law 29 (8), 875-902, 2023
72023
Keep it simple: Concise instructions may help jurors devalue eyewitness courtroom confidence when evaluating suspect guilt
RF Lockamyeir, CA Carlson, AR Wooten, JA Hemby, AR Jones
Psychology, Crime & Law 30 (10), 1253-1276, 2024
42024
Mock jurors’ evaluations of eyewitness identification evidence based on appearance change and associated instructions
RF Lockamyeir, CA Carlson
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-20, 2024
12024
Weapons at a Distance: An Investigation of the Weapon Focus Effect as a Function of Distance
RF Lockamyeir
Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2021
12021
Using expert testimony to help mock jurors evaluate eyewitness ID evidence involving appearance change and associated instructions
R Lockamyeir, C Carlson
OSF, 2023
2023
Mock jurors' evaluations of eyewitness ID evidence based on appearance change and associated instructions
R Lockamyeir, C Carlson
OSF, 2023
2023
The Effect of Viewing Distance and Weapon Presence on Eyewitness Identification
RF Lockamyeir
Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2018
2018
Funding Statement
CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, AR Wooten, AR Jones, MA Carlson, ...
Conflict of Interest Statement
AR Jones, CA Carlson, RF Lockamyeir, JA Hemby, MA Carlson, ...
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