BiblioAlertes du 11 juillet 2006

11 juillet 2006 par Frank Arnould

Goodman, G.S., Myers, J.E.B., Quin, J., Quas, J.A., Castelli, P., Redlich, A.D., & Rogers, L. (2006). Hearsay versus children’s testimony : Effects of thuthful and deceptive statements on jurors’ decisions. Law and Human Behavior, vol. 30, n°3, 363-401. (Lire le compte rendu).

Kelley, M.R., & Lehman, M.S. (2006). Repeated questioning for order of events : disparate effects following logical versus random presentation. Psychological Reports, vol. 98, n° 2, 419-426.

McQuiston-Surrett, D., Malpass, R.S., & Tredoux, C.G. (2006). Sequential vs. simultaneous lineups : A review of methods, data, and theory. Psychology, Public Policy and the law, vol. 12, n° 2, 137-169. (Lire la brève).

Owen-Kostelnik, J., Reppucci, N.D., & Meyer, J.R. (2006). Testimony and interrogation of minors. Assumptions about maturity and morality. American Psychologist, vol. 61, n° 4, 286-304.

Wright, D.B. (2006). Causal and associative hypotheses in psychology : Examples from eyewitness testimony research. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, vol. 12, n° 2, 190-213.