The effect of suspect-filler similarity on eyewitness identification decisions: A meta-analysis. RJ Fitzgerald, HL Price, C Oriet, SD Charman Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 19 (2), 151, 2013 | 169 | 2013 |
Distorted retrospective eyewitness reports as functions of feedback and delay. GL Wells, EA Olson, SD Charman Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 9 (1), 42, 2003 | 143 | 2003 |
The confidence of eyewitnesses in their identifications from lineups GL Wells, EA Olson, SD Charman Current Directions in Psychological Science 11 (5), 151-154, 2002 | 120 | 2002 |
Registered replication report on Mazar, Amir, and Ariely (2008) B Verschuere, EH Meijer, A Jim, K Hoogesteyn, R Orthey, RJ McCarthy, ... Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (3), 299-317, 2018 | 115 | 2018 |
Building face composites can harm lineup identification performance. GL Wells, SD Charman, EA Olson Journal of experimental psychology: Applied 11 (3), 147, 2005 | 100 | 2005 |
‘But can you prove it?’–examining the quality of innocent suspects' alibis EA Olson, SD Charman Psychology, Crime & Law 18 (5), 453-471, 2012 | 94 | 2012 |
Eyewitness lineups: Is the appearance-change instruction a good idea? SD Charman, GL Wells Law and human behavior 31, 3-22, 2007 | 86 | 2007 |
Applied lineup theory S Charman, GL Wells Handbook Of Eyewitness Psychology 2 Volume Set, 219-254, 2014 | 80 | 2014 |
Exploring the diagnostic utility of facial composites: Beliefs of guilt can bias perceived similarity between composite and suspect. SD Charman, AH Gregory, M Carlucci Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 15 (1), 76, 2009 | 73 | 2009 |
Registered replication report on Srull and Wyer (1979) RJ McCarthy, JJ Skowronski, B Verschuere, EH Meijer, A Jim, ... Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (3), 321-336, 2018 | 70 | 2018 |
The dud effect: Adding highly dissimilar fillers increases confidence in lineup identifications SD Charman, GL Wells, SW Joy Law and Human Behavior 35, 479-500, 2011 | 64 | 2011 |
Cognitive bias in the legal system: Police officers evaluate ambiguous evidence in a belief-consistent manner SD Charman, M Kavetski, DH Mueller Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (2), 193-202, 2017 | 62 | 2017 |
The selective cue integration framework: A theory of postidentification witness confidence assessment. SD Charman, M Carlucci, J Vallano, AH Gregory Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 16 (2), 204, 2010 | 60 | 2010 |
Blind sequential lineup administration reduces both false identifications and confidence in those false identifications. SD Charman, V Quiroz Law and Human Behavior 40 (5), 477, 2016 | 59 | 2016 |
The forensic confirmation bias: A problem of evidence integration, not just evidence evaluation. SD Charman Elsevier Science 2 (1), 56, 2013 | 39 | 2013 |
Can eyewitnesses correct for external influences on their lineup identifications? The actual/counterfactual assessment paradigm. SD Charman, GL Wells Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 14 (1), 5, 2008 | 39 | 2008 |
Cognitive bias in legal decision making S Charman, AB Douglass, A Mook Psychological science and the law, 30-53, 2019 | 33 | 2019 |
The moderating effect of ecphoric experience on post‐identification feedback: A critical test of the cues‐based inference conceptualization SD Charman, GL Wells Applied Cognitive Psychology 26 (2), 243-250, 2012 | 31 | 2012 |
Schema reliance and innocent alibi generation DA Leins, SD Charman Legal and Criminological Psychology 21 (1), 111-126, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Appearance-change instruction effects on eyewitness lineup identification accuracy are not moderated by amount of appearance change. PF Molinaro, A Arndorfer, SD Charman Law and Human Behavior 37 (6), 432, 2013 | 27 | 2013 |