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The forensic confirmation bias: Problems, perspectives, and proposed solutions
SM Kassin, IE Dror, J Kukucka
Journal of applied research in memory and cognition 2 (1), 42-52, 2013
9172013
Contextual information renders experts vulnerable to making erroneous identifications
IE Dror, D Charlton, AE Péron
Forensic science international 156 (1), 74-78, 2006
7592006
Why experts make errors
IE Dror, D Charlton
Journal of Forensic Identification 56 (4), 600, 2006
4972006
Subjectivity and bias in forensic DNA mixture interpretation
IE Dror, G Hampikian
Science & Justice 51 (4), 204-208, 2011
4292011
To be or not to be: The effects of aging stereotypes on the will to live
B Levy, O Ashman, I Dror
OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 40 (3), 409-420, 2000
4132000
The need for a research culture in the forensic sciences
JL Mnookin, SA Cole, IE Dror, BAJ Fisher
UCLA L. Rev. 58, 725, 2010
3672010
Mental imagery and aging.
IE Dror, SM Kosslyn
Psychology and aging 9 (1), 90, 1994
3251994
Cognitive and human factors in expert decision making: six fallacies and the eight sources of bias
IE Dror
Analytical Chemistry 92 (12), 7998-8004, 2020
3232020
When emotions get the better of us: the effect of contextual top‐down processing on matching fingerprints
IE Dror, AE Peron, SL Hind, D Charlton
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2005
2892005
Technology enhanced learning: The good, the bad, and the ugly
IE Dror
Pragmatics & Cognition 16 (2), 215-223, 2008
2692008
The vision in “blind” justice: Expert perception, judgment, and visual cognition in forensic pattern recognition
IE Dror, SA Cole
Psychonomic bulletin & review 17 (2), 161-167, 2010
2672010
Meta‐analytically quantifying the reliability and biasability of forensic experts
I Dror, R Rosenthal
Journal of Forensic Sciences 53 (4), 900-903, 2008
2662008
Optimising the use of note‐taking as an external cognitive aid for increasing learning
T Makany, J Kemp, IE Dror
British Journal of Educational Technology 40 (4), 619-635, 2009
2492009
Context management toolbox: A linear sequential unmasking (LSU) approach for minimizing cognitive bias in forensic decision making
IE Dror, WC Thompson, CA Meissner, I Kornfield, D Krane, M Saks, ...
Journal of forensic sciences 60 (4), 1111-1112, 2015
2392015
Decision making under time pressure: An independent test of sequential sampling models
IE Dror, B Basola, JR Busemeyer
Memory & cognition 27 (4), 713-725, 1999
2361999
Cognitive bias in forensic anthropology: visual assessment of skeletal remains is susceptible to confirmation bias
S Nakhaeizadeh, IE Dror, RM Morgan
Science & Justice 54 (3), 208-214, 2014
2072014
Cognitive bias and blindness: A global survey of forensic science examiners
J Kukucka, SM Kassin, PA Zapf, IE Dror
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6 (4), 452-459, 2017
1982017
Cognitive issues in fingerprint analysis: Inter-and intra-expert consistency and the effect of a ‘target’comparison
IE Dror, C Champod, G Langenburg, D Charlton, H Hunt, R Rosenthal
Forensic Science International 208 (1-3), 10-17, 2011
1912011
The use of technology in human expert domains: challenges and risks arising from the use of automated fingerprint identification systems in forensic science
IE Dror, JL Mnookin
Law, Probability & Risk 9 (1), 47-67, 2010
1822010
Biases in forensic experts
IE Dror
Science 360 (6386), 243-243, 2018
1722018
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