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Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability?
M Kaesler, JC Dunn, K Ransom, C Semmler
Cognitive research: principles and implications 5, 1-21, 2020
212020
A model of position effects in the sequential lineup
JC Dunn, M Kaesler, C Semmler
Journal of Memory and Language 122, 104297, 2022
132022
Predicting overprecision in range estimation
M Kaesler, MB Welsh, C Semmler
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 38, 2016
92016
Using Measurement Models to Understand Eyewitness Identification.
M Kaesler, J Dunn, C Semmler
CogSci 2017, 39th, 2017
72017
Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability? Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 5, Article 35
M Kaesler, JC Dunn, K Ransom, C Semmler
52020
Clarifying the effects of sequential item presentation in the police lineup task
M Kaesler, JC Dunn, C Semmler
Cognition 250, 105840, 2024
2024
Applying Signal Detection Models to Investigate the Effect of Sequential Item Presentation on the Police Lineup Task
MP Kaesler
2021
Do sequential lineups impair discriminability?
M Kaesler, JC Dunn, K Ransom, C Semmler
PsyArXiv, 2020
2020
Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability?
CA Semmler, M Kaesler, J Dunn, K Ransom
Springer, 2020
2020
Measurement Models Matter: Exploring the implications of measurement models for the applied domain of eyewitness identification
M Kaesler, C Semmler, J Dunn
OSF, 2018
2018
Evaluating signal detection models for eyewitness identification
M Kaesler, J Dunn, C Semmler
2018
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