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Eyewitness testimony : psychological perspectives / edited by Gary L. Wells and Elizabeth F. Loftus.

Contributor Wells, Gary L.

Imprint:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.

Descriptionx, 374 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Includes indexes.

Note:1. Eyewitness research: then and now / Gary L. Wells, Elizabeth F. Loftus -- 2. Practical aspects of face memory / Hadyn D. Ellis -- 3. A witness-computer interactive system for searching mug files / David R. Lenorovitz, Kenneth R. Laughery -- 4. Research on suggestion in lineups and photospreads / Roy S. Malpass, Patricia G. Devine -- 5. Earwitness voice recognition accuracy / Ray Bull, Brian R. Clifford -- 6. Postevent information and changes in recollection for a natural event / David F. Hall, Elizabeth F. Loftus, James P. Tousignant -- 7. Age as a factor in eyewitness memory / A. Daniel Yarmey -- 8. Eyewitness confidence / Gary L. Wells, Donna M. Murray -- 9. Hypnotically induced testimony / Martin T. Orne, David A. Soskis, David F. Dinges, Emily Carota Orne -- 10. Detecting deception in eyewitness cases: problems and prospects in the use of the polygraph / Frank Horvath -- 11. How adequate is human intuition for judging eyewitness testimony? / gary L. Wells -- 12. Expert testimony on the eyewitness / Elizabeth F. Loftus -- 13. Expert testimony about eyewitness behavior: is it safe and effective? / Howard E. Egeth, Michael McCloskey -- 14. A reanalysis of the expert testimony issue / Gary L. Wells -- 15. A legal response to the inherent dangers of eyewitness identification testimony / Joseph D. Grano.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 336-364.



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Wells, Gary L.
Loftus, Elizabeth F., 1944-
Subject:
Witnesses -- Psychology.
Visual perception.
Judicial error.
Forensic psychology.