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Effects of Repeated Viewing Behrman, B.W & Vayder, L.T. (1994). The biasing influence of a police showup: Does the observation of a single suspect taint later identification? Perceptual and Motor Skills, 79, 1239-1248. [Abstract] Brigham, J. C., & Cairns, D. L. (1988). The effect of mugshot inspections on eyewitness identification accuracy. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 18, 1394-1410. Brown, E., Deffenbacher, K., & Sturgill. W. (1977). Memory for faces and the circumstances of encounter. Journal of Applied Psychology, 62, 311-318. Gorenstein, G.W. & Ellsworth, P.C. (1980). Effect of choosing an incorrect photograph on a later identification by an eyewitness. Journal of Applied Psychology, 65, 616-622. Lindsay, R.C.L., Nosworthy, G.J, Martin, R. & Martynuck, C. (1994). Using Mug Shots to Find Suspects. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79(1), 121-130. Bibliographies | Consultation | Current Research | Lab Members | Lab Publications | Links | Contact Us | Home |