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Gary L. Wells
Gary L. Wells
Professor of Psychology, Iowa State university
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Eyewitness identification procedures: Recommendations for lineups and photospreads.
GL Wells, M Small, S Penrod, RS Malpass, SM Fulero, CAE Brimacombe
Law and Human behavior 22 (6), 603, 1998
14691998
Distraction can enhance or reduce yielding to propaganda: Thought disruption versus effort justification.
RE Petty, GL Wells, TC Brock
Journal of Personality and social Psychology 34 (5), 874, 1976
11031976
Applied eyewitness-testimony research: System variables and estimator variables.
GL Wells
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (12), 1546, 1978
10631978
Improving eyewitness identifications from lineups: Simultaneous versus sequential lineup presentation.
RC Lindsay, GL Wells
Journal of applied psychology 70 (3), 556, 1985
9641985
" Good, you identified the suspect": Feedback to eyewitnesses distorts their reports of the witnessing experience.
GL Wells, AL Bradfield
Journal of Applied Psychology 83 (3), 360, 1998
8201998
Eyewitness testimony
GL Wells, EA Olson
Annual review of Psychology 54 (1), 277-295, 2003
8072003
Stimulus sampling and social psychological experimentation
GL Wells, PD Windschitl
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (9), 1115-1125, 1999
8041999
Prevention of NSAID‐induced gastroduodenal ulcers
Cochrane Gut Group, A Rostom, C Dube, GA Wells, P Tugwell, V Welch, ...
Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2021 (10), 1996
7971996
The effects of over head movements on persuasion: Compatibility and incompatibility of responses
GL Wells, RE Petty
Basic and applied social psychology 1 (3), 219-230, 1980
7921980
What do we know about eyewitness identification?
GL Wells
American Psychologist 48 (5), 553, 1993
7731993
Eyewitness evidence: Improving its probative value
GL Wells, A Memon, SD Penrod
Psychological science in the public interest 7 (2), 45-75, 2006
6782006
Accuracy, confidence, and juror perceptions in eyewitness identification.
GL Wells, RC Lindsay, TJ Ferguson
Journal of Applied Psychology 64 (4), 440, 1979
6731979
The relationship between eyewitness confidence and identification accuracy: A new synthesis
JT Wixted, GL Wells
Psychological Science in the Public Interest 18 (1), 10-65, 2017
6492017
Mental simulation of causality.
GL Wells, I Gavanski
Journal of personality and social psychology 56 (2), 161, 1989
6271989
The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: effects of lineup instructions, foil similarity, and target-absent base rates.
N Brewer, GL Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 12 (1), 11, 2006
5972006
The Psychology of Lineup Identifications1
GL Wells
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 14 (2), 89-103, 1984
5871984
From the lab to the police station: A successful application of eyewitness research.
GL Wells, RS Malpass, RCL Lindsay, RP Fisher, JW Turtle, SM Fulero
American Psychologist 55 (6), 581, 2000
4722000
Measuring psychological uncertainty: Verbal versus numeric methods.
PD Windschitl, GL Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2 (4), 343, 1996
4471996
Can people detect eyewitness-identification accuracy within and across situations?
RC Lindsay, GL Wells, CM Rumpel
Journal of Applied Psychology 66 (1), 79, 1981
4341981
The malleability of eyewitness confidence: Co-witness and perseverance effects.
CA Luus, GL Wells
Journal of Applied Psychology 79 (5), 714, 1994
4231994
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