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Prediction of beauty and liking ratings for abstract and representational paintings using subjective and objective measures
DM Sidhu, KH McDougall, ST Jalava, GE Bodner
PloS one 13 (7), e0200431, 2018
392018
Fair forensic-object lineups are superior to forensic-object showups
AM Smith, S Mackovichova, ST Jalava, J Pozzulo
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (1), 68-82, 2020
122020
Measuring performance from eyewitness identification procedures
AM Smith, L Smalarz, ST Jalava
Methods, Measures, and Theories in Eyewitness Identification Tasks, 169-191, 2021
52021
Drawing your way to an A: Long-lasting improvements in classroom quiz performance following drawing
ST Jalava, JD Wammes, K Cheng
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30 (5), 1939-1945, 2023
32023
Providing witnesses with an option to say “I’m not sure” to a showup neither improves classification performance nor the reliability of suspect identifications.
ST Jalava, AM Smith, S Mackovichova
Law and Human Behavior 45 (1), 68, 2021
32021
Correction to: Drawing your way to an a: Long-lasting improvements in classroom quiz performance following drawing.
ST Jalava, K Cheng, JD Wammes
Springer, 2023
2023
Scene and object false memory in a photo-realistic paradigm
S Jalava
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5843-5843, 2023
2023
Does mind wandering impact false memory development?
ST Jalava
OSF, 2023
2023
Subjective reports of mind wandering during encoding predict recognition memory for scenes
ST Jalava, JD Wammes
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3603-3603, 2022
2022
Scene and object false memory in a realistic visual DRM paradigm
ST Jalava
OSF, 2022
2022
The influence of lineup size, viewing conditions, and target-presence on eyewitness accuracy
D Filoso, A Smith, ST Jalava, S Mackovichova, JK Mansour
OSF, 2019
2019
Can Decision-Making be Improved by Allowing Eyewitnesses to Opt-Out?: Examining the Utility of a ‘Not Sure’Option With Showups
ST Jalava
Carleton University, 2019
2019
When might conservative instructions increase culprit identifications?
D Filoso, A Smith, ST Jalava
OSF, 2018
2018
Providing Witnesses with an Option to Say “I’m Not Sure” Neither Improves Classification Performance nor the Reliability of Suspect Identifications
ST Jalava, AM Smith, S Mackovichova
Under Review
ST Jalava, AM Smith, GL Wells
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