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Laura Smalarz
Laura Smalarz
Associate Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University
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Perpetual foreigner in one's own land: Potential implications for identity and psychological adjustment
QL Huynh, T Devos, L Smalarz
Journal of social and clinical psychology 30 (2), 133-162, 2011
4032011
Eyewitness identification: Bayesian information gain, base-rate effect equivalency curves, and reasonable suspicion.
GL Wells, Y Yang, L Smalarz
Law and human behavior 39 (2), 99, 2015
1422015
ROC analysis of lineups does not measure underlying discriminability and has limited value.
GL Wells, L Smalarz, AM Smith
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (4), 313, 2015
1152015
The perfect match: Do criminal stereotypes bias forensic evidence analysis?
L Smalarz, S Madon, Y Yang, M Guyll, S Buck
Law and human behavior 40 (4), 420, 2016
922016
How factors present during the immediate interrogation situation produce short-sighted confession decisions.
S Madon, Y Yang, L Smalarz, M Guyll, KC Scherr
Law and Human Behavior 37 (1), 60, 2013
662013
Post-identification feedback to eyewitnesses impairs evaluators’ abilities to discriminate between accurate and mistaken testimony.
L Smalarz, GL Wells
Law and Human Behavior 38 (2), 194, 2014
652014
ROC analysis of lineups obscures information that is critical for both theoretical understanding and applied purposes.
GL Wells, AM Smith, L Smalarz
Elsevier Science 4 (4), 324, 2015
622015
Increasing the similarity of lineup fillers to the suspect improves the applied value of lineups without improving memory performance: Commentary on Colloff, Wade, and Strange …
AM Smith, GL Wells, L Smalarz, JM Lampinen
Psychological Science 29 (9), 1548-1551, 2018
602018
Deviation from perfect performance measures the diagnostic utility of eyewitness lineups but partial area under the ROC curve does not
AM Smith, JM Lampinen, GL Wells, L Smalarz, S Mackovichova
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 8 (1), 50-59, 2019
462019
Forensic science testing: The forensic filler-control method for controlling contextual bias, estimating error rates, and calibrating analysts' reports.
GL Wells, MM Wilford, L Smalarz
Elsevier Science 2 (1), 53, 2013
452013
Contamination of eyewitness self-reports and the mistaken-identification problem
L Smalarz, GL Wells
Current Directions in Psychological Science 24 (2), 120-124, 2015
442015
Miranda at 50: A Psychological Analysis
L Smalarz, KC Scherr, SM Kassin
Current Directions in Psychological Science 25 (6), 455-460, 2016
342016
Confirming feedback following a mistaken identification impairs memory for the culprit.
L Smalarz, GL Wells
Law and Human Behavior 38 (3), 283, 2014
342014
Eyewitnesses’ free-report verbal confidence statements are diagnostic of accuracy.
L Smalarz, Y Yang, GL Wells
Law and human behavior 45 (2), 138, 2021
272021
An expected cost model of eyewitness identification.
Y Yang, L Smalarz, SA Moody, JJ Cabell, CJ Copp
Law and Human Behavior 43 (3), 205, 2019
222019
Evaluating the claim that high confidence implies high accuracy in eyewitness identification.
AM Smith, L Smalarz, R Ditchfield, NT Ayala
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 27 (4), 479, 2021
212021
Identification performance from multiple lineups: Should eyewitnesses who pick fillers be burned?
L Smalarz, N Kornell, KE Vaughn, MA Palmer
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 8 (2), 221-232, 2019
192019
Why do motions to suppress suggestive eyewitness identifications fail?
GL Wells, SM Greathouse, L Smalarz
American Psychological Association, 2012
182012
Defendant stereotypicality moderates the effect of confession evidence on judgments of guilt.
L Smalarz, S Madon, A Turosak
Law and Human Behavior 42 (4), 355, 2018
172018
A biphasic process of resistance among suspects: The mobilization and decline of self-regulatory resources.
S Madon, M Guyll, Y Yang, L Smalarz, J Marschall, DG Lannin
Law and Human Behavior 41 (2), 159, 2017
172017
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