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Steve Charman
Steve Charman
Professor of Legal Psychology, Florida International University
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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
1692013
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
1432003
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
1202002
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
1152018
Building face composites can harm lineup identification performance.
GL Wells, SD Charman, EA Olson
Journal of experimental psychology: Applied 11 (3), 147, 2005
1002005
‘But can you prove it?’–examining the quality of innocent suspects' alibis
EA Olson, SD Charman
Psychology, Crime & Law 18 (5), 453-471, 2012
942012
Eyewitness lineups: Is the appearance-change instruction a good idea?
SD Charman, GL Wells
Law and human behavior 31, 3-22, 2007
862007
Applied lineup theory
S Charman, GL Wells
Handbook Of Eyewitness Psychology 2 Volume Set, 219-254, 2014
802014
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
732009
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
702018
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
642011
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
622017
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
602010
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
592016
The forensic confirmation bias: A problem of evidence integration, not just evidence evaluation.
SD Charman
Elsevier Science 2 (1), 56, 2013
392013
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
392008
Cognitive bias in legal decision making
S Charman, AB Douglass, A Mook
Psychological science and the law, 30-53, 2019
332019
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
312012
Schema reliance and innocent alibi generation
DA Leins, SD Charman
Legal and Criminological Psychology 21 (1), 111-126, 2016
302016
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
272013
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