Assessing nonchoosers' eyewitness identification accuracy from photographic showups by using confidence and response times. M Sauerland, A Sagana, SL Sporer Law and Human Behavior 36 (5), 394, 2012 | 59 | 2012 |
Theoretical and legal issues related to choice blindness for voices M Sauerland, A Sagana, H Otgaar Legal and Criminological Psychology 18 (2), 371-381, 2013 | 39 | 2013 |
Witnesses' blindness for their own facial recognition decisions: A field study A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Behavioral sciences & the law 31 (5), 624-636, 2013 | 32 | 2013 |
‘This is the person you selected’: Eyewitnesses' blindness for their own facial recognition decisions A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (5), 753-764, 2014 | 29 | 2014 |
Memory impairment is not sufficient for choice blindness to occur A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Frontiers in psychology 5, 87140, 2014 | 25 | 2014 |
Decision time and confidence predict choosers' identification performance in photographic showups M Sauerland, A Sagana, SL Sporer, JT Wixted PLoS One 13 (1), e0190416, 2018 | 24 | 2018 |
The effect of choice reversals on blindness for identification decisions A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Psychology, Crime & Law 22 (4), 303-314, 2016 | 14 | 2016 |
Self-relevance does not moderate choice blindness in adolescents and children M Sauerland, A Sagana, H Otgaar, NJ Broers PloS one 9 (6), e98563, 2014 | 14 | 2014 |
These two are different. Yes, they’re the same: Choice blindness for facial identity M Sauerland, A Sagana, K Siegmann, D Heiligers, H Merckelbach, ... Consciousness and cognition 40, 93-104, 2016 | 13 | 2016 |
Fabrication puts suspects at risk: Blindness to changes in transgression‐related statements M Sauerland, JM Schell‐Leugers, A Sagana Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (4), 544-551, 2015 | 10 | 2015 |
Allegiance bias in statement reliability evaluations is not eliminated by falsification instructions M Sauerland, H Otgaar, E Maegherman, A Sagana Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2020 | 9 | 2020 |
The Judge as a Procedural Decision-Maker A Sagana, DAG van Toor Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |
Warnings to counter choice blindness for identification decisions: Warnings offer an advantage in time but not in rate of detection A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Frontiers in Psychology 9, 370375, 2018 | 6 | 2018 |
Witnesses' failure to detect covert manipulations in their written statements A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 14 (3), 320-331, 2017 | 6 | 2017 |
Deceiving suspects about the content of their alibis: Consequences for truthful and untruthful suspects M Sauerland, S Mehlkopf, AC Krix, A Sagana Journal of Forensic Practice 18 (2), 143-154, 2016 | 6 | 2016 |
Deceiving suspects about their alibi is equally harmful to the innocent and guilty M Sauerland, AC Krix, A Sagana Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (6), 1238-1246, 2019 | 3 | 2019 |
A blind man’s bluff: choice blindness in eyewitness testimony A Sagana Maastricht University, 2015 | 3 | 2015 |
It’s your choice!–Or is it really? A Sagana, M Sauerland, H Merckelbach | 3 | 2012 |
The downward spiral of biases in criminal investigations: From eyewitnesses to forensic experts and judges A Sagana 'Vom hochgemuten, voreiligen Griff nach der Wahrheit': Fehlurteile im …, 2018 | 2 | 2018 |
How choice blindness can help us understand face recognition A Sagana, M Sauerland Face processing: Systems, disorders and cultural differences, 105-120, 2017 | 2 | 2017 |