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The effect of suspect-filler similarity on eyewitness identification decisions: A meta-analysis.
RJ Fitzgerald, HL Price, C Oriet, SD Charman
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 19 (2), 151, 2013
1672013
Eyewitness identification across the life span: A meta-analysis of age differences.
RJ Fitzgerald, HL Price
Psychological Bulletin 141 (6), 1228, 2015
1152015
Children’s suggestibility for an instance of a repeated event versus a unique event: The effect of degree of association between variable details
DA Connolly, HL Price
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 93 (3), 207-223, 2006
1052006
Practice narratives
KP Roberts, SP Brubacher, MB Powell, HL Price
Children's testimony: A handbook of psychological research and forensic …, 2011
1042011
Perceptions and predictors of children's credibility of a unique event and an instance of a repeated event
DA Connolly, HL Price, JAA Lavoie, HM Gordon
Law and Human Behavior 32, 92-112, 2008
962008
The effects of an intensive training and feedback program on police and social workers' investigative interviews of children.
HL Price, KP Roberts
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2011
882011
The quality of children's allegations of abuse in investigative interviews containing practice narratives
HL Price, KP Roberts, A Collins
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (1), 1-6, 2013
722013
Eyewitness identification: Live, photo, and video lineups.
RJ Fitzgerald, HL Price, T Valentine
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 24 (3), 307, 2018
662018
Suspect filler similarity in eyewitness lineups: a literature review and a novel methodology.
RJ Fitzgerald, C Oriet, HL Price
Law and Human Behavior 39 (1), 62, 2015
652015
A meta-analysis of differences in children’s reports of single and repeated events.
DM Woiwod, RJ Fitzgerald, CL Sheahan, HL Price, DA Connolly
Law and Human Behavior 43 (1), 99, 2019
552019
Judicial decision making in timely and delayed prosecutions of child sexual abuse in Canada: A study of honesty and cognitive ability in assessments of credibility.
DA Connolly, HL Price, HM Gordon
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 16 (2), 177, 2010
542010
What children recall about a repeated event when one instance is different from the others.
DA Connolly, HM Gordon, DM Woiwod, HL Price
Developmental Psychology 52 (7), 1038, 2016
532016
Children's episodic and generic reports of alleged abuse
L Schneider, HL Price, KP Roberts, AM Hedrick
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (6), 862-870, 2011
462011
Anxious and nonanxious children’s recall of a repeated or unique event
HL Price, DA Connolly
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 98 (2), 94-112, 2007
442007
Judging the credibility of historic child sexual abuse complainants: How judges describe their decisions.
DA Connolly, HL Price, HM Gordon
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 15 (2), 102, 2009
412009
Event frequency and children's suggestibility: A study of cued recall responses
HL Price, DA Connolly
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2004
412004
Using spaced learning principles to translate knowledge into behavior: Evidence from investigative interviews of alleged child abuse victims
AE Rischke, KP Roberts, HL Price
Journal of police and criminal psychology 26, 58-67, 2011
402011
Children's memory for complex autobiographical events: Does spacing of repeated instances matter?
HL Price, DA Connolly, HM Gordon
Memory 14 (8), 977-989, 2006
402006
Children who experienced a repeated event only appear less accurate in a second interview than those who experienced a unique event.
HL Price, DA Connolly, HM Gordon
Law and Human Behavior 40 (4), 362, 2016
382016
“He couldn't have done it, he was with me!”: The impact of alibi witness age and relationship
LC Dahl, HL Price
Applied Cognitive Psychology 26 (3), 475-481, 2012
352012
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