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Searching for the sequential line-up advantage: A distinctiveness explanation

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Pages 916-929 | Received 17 Nov 2010, Accepted 18 Jul 2011, Published online: 31 Oct 2011

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Curt A. Carlson, Robert F. Lockamyeir, Alex R. Wooten, Alyssa R. Jones, Maria A. Carlson & Jacob A. Hemby. (2023) A stronger memory for the perpetrator may attenuate effects of the identification procedure on eyewitness accuracy. Applied Cognitive Psychology 37:2, pages 419-432.
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Alyssa R. Jones, Curt A. Carlson, Robert F. Lockamyeir, Jacob A. Hemby, Maria A. Carlson & Alex R. Wooten. (2020) “All I remember is the black eye”: A distinctive facial feature harms eyewitness identification. Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:6, pages 1379-1393.
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Jane E. Whittington, Curt A. Carlson, Maria A. Carlson, Dawn R. Weatherford, Lacy E. Krueger & Alyssa R. Jones. (2019) Asking an eyewitness to predict their later lineup performance could harm the confidence–accuracy relationship. Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:1, pages 119-131.
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