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 | 917 | 2013 |
Contextual information renders experts vulnerable to making erroneous identifications IE Dror, D Charlton, AE Péron Forensic science international 156 (1), 74-78, 2006 | 759 | 2006 |
Why experts make errors IE Dror, D Charlton Journal of Forensic Identification 56 (4), 600, 2006 | 497 | 2006 |
Subjectivity and bias in forensic DNA mixture interpretation IE Dror, G Hampikian Science & Justice 51 (4), 204-208, 2011 | 429 | 2011 |
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 | 413 | 2000 |
The need for a research culture in the forensic sciences JL Mnookin, SA Cole, IE Dror, BAJ Fisher UCLA L. Rev. 58, 725, 2010 | 367 | 2010 |
Mental imagery and aging. IE Dror, SM Kosslyn Psychology and aging 9 (1), 90, 1994 | 325 | 1994 |
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 | 323 | 2020 |
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 | 289 | 2005 |
Technology enhanced learning: The good, the bad, and the ugly IE Dror Pragmatics & Cognition 16 (2), 215-223, 2008 | 269 | 2008 |
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 | 267 | 2010 |
Meta‐analytically quantifying the reliability and biasability of forensic experts I Dror, R Rosenthal Journal of Forensic Sciences 53 (4), 900-903, 2008 | 266 | 2008 |
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 | 249 | 2009 |
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 | 239 | 2015 |
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 | 236 | 1999 |
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 | 207 | 2014 |
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 | 198 | 2017 |
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 | 191 | 2011 |
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 | 182 | 2010 |
Biases in forensic experts IE Dror Science 360 (6386), 243-243, 2018 | 172 | 2018 |