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Deah S. Quinlivan. Deah S. Lawson
Deah S. Quinlivan. Deah S. Lawson
Florida Southern College
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Suggestive eyewitness identification procedures and the Supreme Court’s reliability test in light of eyewitness science: 30 years later
GL Wells, DS Quinlivan
Law and Human Behavior 33, 1-24, 2009
3092009
The effects of accomplice witnesses and jailhouse informants on jury decision making
JS Neuschatz, DS Lawson, JK Swanner, CA Meissner, JS Neuschatz
Law and Human Behavior 32, 137-149, 2008
1482008
The effects of post‐identification feedback and age on retrospective eyewitness memory
JS Neuschatz, EL Preston, AD Burkett, MP Toglia, JM Lampinen, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2005
712005
The mitigating effects of suspicion on post-identification feedback and on retrospective eyewitness memory
JS Neuschatz, DS Lawson, AH Fairless, RA Powers, JS Neuschatz, ...
Law and Human Behavior 31, 231-247, 2007
672007
Secondary confessions, expert testimony, and unreliable testimony
JS Neuschatz, ML Wilkinson, CA Goodsell, SA Wetmore, DS Quinlivan, ...
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 27, 179-192, 2012
542012
Do pre‐admonition suggestions moderate the effect of unbiased lineup instructions?
DS Quinlivan, JS Neuschatz, BL Cutler, GL Wells, J McClung, DL Harker
Legal and Criminological Psychology 17 (1), 165-176, 2012
442012
Do prophylactics prevent inflation? Post-identification feedback and the effectiveness of procedures to protect against confidence-inflation in earwitnesses
DS Quinlivan, JS Neuschatz, A Jimenez, AD Cling, AB Douglass, ...
Law and Human Behavior 33, 111-121, 2009
392009
The eyewitness post‐identification feedback effect: What is the function of flexible confidence estimates for autobiographical events?
GL Wells, DS Quinlivan
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2009
352009
The effect of post-identification feedback, delay, and suspicion on accurate eyewitnesses.
DS Quinlivan, JS Neuschatz, AB Douglass, GL Wells, SA Wetmore
Law and Human Behavior 36 (3), 206, 2012
332012
Is manipulative intent necessary to mitigate the eyewitness post-identification feedback effect?
DS Quinlivan, GL Wells, JS Neuschatz
Law and Human Behavior 34, 186-197, 2010
192010
Beliefs about secondary confession evidence: A survey of laypeople and defense attorneys
KN Key, JS Neuschatz, BH Bornstein, SA Wetmore, KM Luecht, ...
Psychology, crime & law 24 (1), 1-13, 2018
102018
The effects of pre-admonition suggestions on eyewitnesses’ choosing rates and retrospective identification judgments
DS Quinlivan, GL Wells, JS Neuschatz, KM Luecht, DK Cash, KN Key
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 32, 236-246, 2017
92017
The effects of post-identification feedback and age on retrospective eyewitness memory
JM Lampinen, JS Neuschatz, AH Fairless, DS Lawson, RA Powers, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology 19, 435453, 2005
52005
Effects of pre-admonition suggestions on eyewitnesses' beliefs, expectations, choosing rates, and retrospective judgments
DS Quinlivan
Iowa State University, 2011
22011
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