BiblioAlertes du 17 mai 2006

17 mai 2006 par Frank Arnould

Allwood, C.M., Knutsson, J., & Anders, P. (2006). Eyewitness under influence : How feedback affects the realism in confidence judgments. Psychology, Crime & Law, vol. 12, n° 1, 25-38. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Brown, C., & Lloyd-Jones, T.J. (2005). Verbal facilitation of face recognition. Memory & Cognition, vol. 33, n° 8, 1442-1456.

Dekle, D.J. (2006). Viewing composite sketches : Lineups and showups compared. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 3, 383-395. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Kebbell, M.R., Hurren, E.J., & Roberts, S. (2006). Mock-suspects’ decisions to confess : the accuracy of eyewitness evidence is critical. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 4, 477-486. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

McGuigan, F., & Salmon, K. (2006). The influence of talking on showing and telling : Adult-child talk and children’s verbal and nonverbal event recall. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 3, 365-381.

Sporer, S.L., & Schwandt, B. (2006). Paraverbal indicators of deception : A meta-analytic synthesis. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 4, 421-446. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Walker, P.M., & Hewstone, M. (2006). A perceptual discrimination investigation of the own-race effect and intergroup experience. A meta-analytic synthesis. Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 20, n° 4, 461-475.

Wescott, H.L., Kynan, S., & Few, C. (2006). Improving the quality of investigative interviews for suspected child abuse : A case study. Psychology, Crime & Law, vol. 12, n° 1, 77-96.