Authors
James D Sauer, Neil Brewer, Nathan Weber
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Volume
137
Issue
3
Pages
528
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses' decision criteria that contribute to false identifications of innocent suspects and failures to choose perpetrators. An alternative procedure using confidence estimates to assess the degree of match between novel and previously viewed faces was investigated. Classification algorithms were applied to participants' confidence data to determine when a confidence value or pattern of confidence values indicated a positive response. Experiment 1 compared confidence group classification accuracy with a binary decision control group's accuracy on a standard old–new face recognition task and found superior accuracy for the confidence group for target-absent trials but not for target-present trials. Experiment 2 used a face mini-lineup task and found reduced target-present accuracy offset by large gains in target-absent accuracy. Using a …
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Scholar articles
JD Sauer, N Brewer, N Weber - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008