Authors
Adele Quigley-McBride, Gary L Wells
Publication date
2023/4
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
333
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Objective
Although there are many lab-based studies demonstrating the utility of confidence and decision time as indicators of eyewitness accuracy, there is almost no research on how well these variables function for lineups in the real world. In two experiments, we examined confidence and decision time associated with real lineups that had been conducted using research-based recommendations.
Hypotheses
We expected that how confident an eyewitness sounded and how quickly that eyewitness made their identification would be associated with whether that eyewitness identified a suspect or a filler. We also hypothesized that people’s interpretations of eyewitness confidence could be easily influenced by additional, biasing information.
Method
Using audio recordings of these lineups, we examined (a) participants’ subjective ratings of how confident an eyewitness sounded at the time of the identification and …
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