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Matthew A Palmer
Matthew A Palmer
Associate Professor of Psychology at University of Tasmania
Verified email at utas.edu.au
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The confidence-accuracy relationship for eyewitness identification decisions: Effects of exposure duration, retention interval, and divided attention.
MA Palmer, N Brewer, N Weber, A Nagesh
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (1), 55, 2013
3102013
Registered replication report: Schooler and engstler-schooler (1990)
VK Alogna, MK Attaya, P Aucoin, Š Bahník, S Birch, AR Birt, BH Bornstein, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 556-578, 2014
2252014
Sequential lineup presentation promotes less-biased criterion setting but does not improve discriminability.
MA Palmer, N Brewer
Law and Human Behavior 36 (3), 247, 2012
1732012
The centrality of fear extinction in linking risk factors to PTSD: A narrative review
DV Zuj, MA Palmer, MJJ Lommen, KL Felmingham
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 69, 15-35, 2016
1492016
Eyewitness identification tests
N Brewer, MA Palmer
Legal and Criminological Psychology 15 (1), 77-96, 2010
922010
Postidentification feedback affects subsequent eyewitness identification performance.
MA Palmer, N Brewer, N Weber
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 16 (4), 387, 2010
862010
Backloading in the sequential lineup prevents within-lineup criterion shifts that undermine eyewitness identification performance.
R Horry, MA Palmer, N Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 18 (4), 346, 2012
802012
Pitfalls in using eyewitness confidence to diagnose the accuracy of an individual identification decision.
JD Sauer, MA Palmer, N Brewer
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 25 (3), 147, 2019
722019
Is public awareness and perceived threat of climate change associated with governmental mitigation targets?
A Drummond, LC Hall, JD Sauer, MA Palmer
Climatic change 149, 159-171, 2018
692018
A randomised control trial of the cognitive effects of working in a seated as opposed to a standing position in office workers
BA Russell, MJ Summers, PJ Tranent, MA Palmer, PD Cooley, ...
Ergonomics 59 (6), 737-744, 2016
692016
Effect of standing or walking at a workstation on cognitive function: a randomized counterbalanced trial
C Bantoft, MJ Summers, PJ Tranent, MA Palmer, PD Cooley, SJ Pedersen
Human factors 58 (1), 140-149, 2016
692016
Understanding gender bias in face recognition: Effects of divided attention at encoding
MA Palmer, N Brewer, R Horry
Acta psychologica 142 (3), 362-369, 2013
672013
Impaired fear extinction associated with PTSD increases with hours‐since‐waking
DV Zuj, MA Palmer, CMK Hsu, EL Nicholson, PJ Cushing, KE Gray, ...
Depression and anxiety 33 (3), 203-210, 2016
642016
Phenomenological reports diagnose accuracy of eyewitness identification decisions
MA Palmer, N Brewer, AC McKinnon, N Weber
Acta Psychologica 133 (2), 137-145, 2010
592010
Memory conformity for confidently recognized items: The power of social influence on memory reports
R Horry, MA Palmer, ML Sexton, N Brewer
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (3), 783-786, 2012
502012
The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism moderates the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder and fear extinction learning
KL Felmingham, DV Zuj, KCM Hsu, E Nicholson, MA Palmer, K Stuart, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 91, 142-148, 2018
472018
The information gained from witnesses' responses to an initial “blank” lineup.
MA Palmer, N Brewer, N Weber
Law and Human Behavior 36 (5), 439, 2012
322012
The effects of allowing a second sequential lineup lap on choosing and probative value.
R Horry, N Brewer, N Weber, MA Palmer
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 21 (2), 121, 2015
292015
Calibration of cognitive tests to address the reliability paradox for decision-conflict tasks
T Kucina, L Wells, I Lewis, K de Salas, A Kohl, MA Palmer, JD Sauer, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 2234, 2023
27*2023
Undermining position effects in choices from arrays, with implications for police lineups.
MA Palmer, JD Sauer, GA Holt
Journal of experimental psychology: applied 23 (1), 71, 2017
262017
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