Ruth Horry
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Baldassari M, Moore K, Hyman Jr I, Hope L, Mah E, Lindsay D, et al.
Cogn Res Princ Implic
. 2023 May;
8(1):35.
PMID: 37247073
No abstract available.
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Baldassari M, Moore K, Hyman Jr I, Hope L, Mah E, Lindsay D, et al.
Cogn Res Princ Implic
. 2023 Feb;
8(1):16.
PMID: 36854842
Research on eyewitness identification often involves exposing participants to a simulated crime and later testing memory using a lineup. We conducted a systematic review showing that pre-event instructions, instructions given...
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Horry R, Fitzgerald R, Mansour J
J Exp Psychol Appl
. 2020 Oct;
27(1):170-186.
PMID: 33119367
When administering sequential lineups, researchers often inform their participants that only their first yes response will count. This instruction differs from the original sequential lineup protocol and from how sequential...
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Bryant E, Williams C, Horry R, Worthington A
Brain Inj
. 2020 Jul;
34(9):1150-1158.
PMID: 32726148
Primary Objectives: The aim of this paper was to conduct a review of the misconception literature relating to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to critically review the comprehensiveness, psychometric properties...
5.
Tree J, Horry R, Riley H, Wilmer J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2017 Feb;
43(4):667-676.
PMID: 28182480
Across 2 studies, the authors asked whether extensive experience in portrait art is associated with face recognition ability. In Study 1, 64 students completed a standardized face recognition test before...
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Horry R, Brewer N
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2016 Oct;
145(12):1615-1634.
PMID: 27736136
Confidence judgments in 2-alternative decisions have been the subject of a great deal of research in cognitive psychology. Sequential sampling models have been particularly successful at explaining confidence judgments in...
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Horry R, Brewer N, Weber N
Law Hum Behav
. 2015 Nov;
40(2):147-58.
PMID: 26595704
When making a memorial judgment, respondents can regulate their accuracy by adjusting the precision, or grain size, of their responses. In many circumstances, coarse-grained responses are less informative, but more...
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Horry R, Cheong W, Brewer N
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2015 Mar;
41(2):508-24.
PMID: 25751037
People are more accurate at recognizing faces of their own race than faces from other races, a phenomenon known as the other-race effect. Other-race effects have also been reported in...
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Horry R, Colton L, Williamson P
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Jul;
151:164-73.
PMID: 24983514
After witnessing an event, people often report having seen details that were merely suggested to them. Evidence is mixed regarding how well participants can use confidence judgments to discriminate between...
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Horry R, Halford P, Brewer N, Milne R, Bull R
Law Hum Behav
. 2013 Oct;
38(1):94-108.
PMID: 24127889
Several archival studies of eyewitness identification have been conducted, but the results have been inconsistent and contradictory. We identify some avoidable pitfalls that have been present in previous analyses and...