Retraction

Impact of disguise on identification decisions and confidence with simultaneous and sequential lineups

Paper Information

Record ID:
25005
Publication Date:
February 20, 2012
Retraction Date:
December 01, 2020 (5.0 years years ago)
Subjects:
Article Type:
Publisher:
American Psychological Association (APA)
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:

Retraction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Retraction

Retraction Notice:
10.1037/lhb0000435
Additional Notes:

see https://doi.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Flhb0000427;

Citations (41)

41
Total Citations
16
Post-Retraction
(39.0%)
25
Pre-Retraction
0
Same Day
Post-Retraction Citation Analysis
1 Within 30 days
5 Within 1 year
5 After 2+ years
1492 Days since retraction (latest)
Witness Testimony and Memory
K. Jayasankara Reddy
Unknown Journal
Published: Jan 2025
1492 days after retraction
Mock jurors’ evaluations of eyewitness identification evidence based on appearance change and associated instructions
Robert F. Lockamyeir, Curt A. Carlson
Psychology Crime and Law
Published: Aug 2024
1 citation
1360 days after retraction
The effect of surgical masks on identification decisions from masked and unmasked lineups
Annegrete Palu, Aire Raidvee, Valeri Murnikov et al. (4 authors)
Psychiatry Psychology and Law Open Access
Published: Sep 2023
1 citation
1023 days after retraction
Appearances can be deceiving: how naturalistic changes to target appearance impact on lineup-based decision-making
Dominic T. Jordan, Adrian J. Scott, Donald M. Thomson
Psychology Crime and Law Open Access
Published: Aug 2023
1 citation
975 days after retraction
Face masks are less effective than sunglasses in masking face identity
Charles C.-F. Or, Kester Y. J. Ng, Yiik Chia et al. (6 authors)
Scientific Reports Open Access
Published: Mar 2023
9 citations
834 days after retraction
Face memory and facial expression recognition are both affected by wearing disposable surgical face masks
Martina Ventura, Annalisa Palmisano, F. Innamorato et al. (7 authors)
Cognitive Processing Open Access
Published: Oct 2022
19 citations
683 days after retraction
The Impact of Disguise on the Identification of Familiar Faces
David F. Ross, Emily Pica, Joanna Pozzulo et al. (9 authors)
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Published: Oct 2022
1 citation
680 days after retraction
Identifying masked perpetrators: When parts are better than wholes
Άννα Σαγανά
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: Oct 2022
3 citations
670 days after retraction
Masked face identification is improved by diagnostic feature training
Daniel J. Carragher, Alice Towler, Viktoria R. Mileva et al. (5 authors)
Cognitive Research Principles and Implications Open Access
Published: Apr 2022
19 citations
490 days after retraction
Improving face identification of mask-wearing individuals
Krista D. Manley, Jason C. K. Chan, Gary L. Wells
Cognitive Research Principles and Implications Open Access
Published: Mar 2022
9 citations
482 days after retraction
Are estimates of faces’ ages less accurate when they wear sunglasses or face masks and do these disguises make it harder to later recognise the faces when undisguised?
Craig Thorley, Benjamin Acton, Jesse Armstrong et al. (5 authors)
Cognitive Research Principles and Implications Open Access
Published: Feb 2022
12 citations
442 days after retraction
Eyewitness Testimony
Lorraine Hope, Ryan J. Fitzgerald
Unknown Journal
Published: May 2021
170 days after retraction
Semantic and phonological false memory: A review of theory and data
Min Chang, Charles J. Brainerd
Journal of Memory and Language Open Access
Published: May 2021
46 citations
156 days after retraction
Assessing the effect of facial disguises on forensic facial comparison by morphological analysis
Nicholas Bacci, Nanette Briers, Maryna Steyn
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Published: Apr 2021
5 citations
142 days after retraction
Reconhecimento fotográfico e presunção de inocência
Janaina Matida, William Weber Cecconello
Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal Open Access
Published: Mar 2021
5 citations
113 days after retraction
Norwegian judges’ knowledge of factors affecting eyewitness testimony: a 12-year follow-up
Ludvig Daae Bjørndal, Lucy McGill, Svein Magnussen et al. (7 authors)
Psychiatry Psychology and Law Open Access
Published: Dec 2020
7 citations
6 days after retraction
Surgical face masks impair human face matching performance for familiar and unfamiliar faces
Daniel J. Carragher, Peter Hancock
Cognitive Research Principles and Implications Open Access
Published: Nov 2020
134 citations
12 days before retraction
Line-Up Image Position in Simultaneous and Sequential Line-Ups: The Effects of Age and Viewing Distance on Selection Patterns
Thomas J. Nyman, Jan Antfolk, James Michael Lampinen et al. (5 authors)
Frontiers in Psychology Open Access
Published: Jul 2020
3 citations
153 days before retraction
Surgical face masks impair human face matching performance for familiar and unfamiliar faces
Daniel J. Carragher, Peter A. Hancock
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: Jun 2020
16 citations
162 days before retraction
“All I remember is the black eye”: A distinctive facial feature harms eyewitness identification
Alyssa R. Jones, Curt A. Carlson, Robert F. Lockamyeir et al. (6 authors)
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Published: Jun 2020
8 citations
163 days before retraction
Eyewitness Identification and Distinctive Features: When Similarity Matters
Jamal K. Mansour, Jennifer L Beaudry
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: Jun 2020
167 days before retraction
Witnessing an Unfamiliar Person : The Effects of Distance, Lighting, Age, Line-up Type, and Line-up Position on Eyewitness Accuracy
Thomas J. Nyman
Unknown Journal
Published: Jun 2020
181 days before retraction
Importance of Nurses' Eye Witness in Health Care System of Pakistan
Rashida Bibi, Dildar Muhammad, Roheeda Amanullah
Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies Open Access
Published: Jan 2020
335 days before retraction
An Interdisciplinary and Cross-national Analysis of Legal Safeguards for Eyewitness Evidence
A. I. Skalon, Mehera San Roque, Jennifer L Beaudry
Advances in psychology and law
Published: Jan 2020
3 citations
335 days before retraction
The effectiveness of judicial instructions on eyewitness evidence in sensitizing jurors to suggestive identification procedures captured on video
A. I. Skalon, Jennifer L Beaudry
Journal of Experimental Criminology Open Access
Published: Sep 2019
6 citations
455 days before retraction
The distance threshold of reliable eyewitness identification.
Thomas J. Nyman, James Michael Lampinen, Jan Antfolk et al. (5 authors)
Law and Human Behavior
Published: Jul 2019
23 citations
509 days before retraction
Mistaken eyewitness identification rates increase when either witnessing or testing conditions get worse.
Andrew M. Smith, Miko M. Wilford, Adele Quigley‐McBride et al. (4 authors)
Law and Human Behavior Open Access
Published: May 2019
27 citations
551 days before retraction
The science behind <i>Bayley v The Queen</i> (2016)
A. I. Skalon, Jennifer L Beaudry
Psychiatry Psychology and Law Open Access
Published: Jan 2019
2 citations
671 days before retraction
Do masked-face lineups facilitate eyewitness identification of a masked individual?
Krista D. Manley, Jason C. K. Chan, Gary L. Wells
Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied Open Access
Published: Dec 2018
33 citations
715 days before retraction
The science behind Bayley v the Queen (2016)
A. I. Skalon, Jennifer L Beaudry
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: Nov 2018
743 days before retraction
The Distance Threshold (PRE-PRINT)
Thomas J. Nyman, James Michael Lampinen, Jan Antfolk et al. (5 authors)
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: May 2018
2 citations
942 days before retraction
Eyewitness identification performance on showups improves with an additional-opportunities instruction: Evidence for present–absent criteria discrepancy.
Andrew M. Smith, Gary L. Wells, R. C. L. Lindsay et al. (4 authors)
Law and Human Behavior Open Access
Published: Apr 2018
20 citations
971 days before retraction
Eyewitnesses memory for faces in actual criminal cases: An archival analysis of positive facial composites
Renan Benigno Saraiva, Goiara Mendonça de Castilho, Raiane Nunes Nogueira et al. (6 authors)
Estudos de Psicologia (Natal) Open Access
Published: Sep 2017
3 citations
1187 days before retraction
Are multiple-trial experiments appropriate for eyewitness identification studies? Accuracy, choosing, and confidence across trials
Jamal K. Mansour, Jennifer L Beaudry, R. C. L. Lindsay
Behavior Research Methods Open Access
Published: Apr 2017
42 citations
1320 days before retraction
Evaluating lineup fairness: Variations across methods and measures.
Jamal K. Mansour, Jennifer L Beaudry, Natalie Kalmet et al. (5 authors)
Law and Human Behavior Open Access
Published: Sep 2016
28 citations
1524 days before retraction
Disguising Superman: How Glasses Affect Unfamiliar Face Matching
Robin S. S. Kramer, Kay L. Ritchie
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Published: Aug 2016
56 citations
1563 days before retraction
Assessment and improvement of unfamiliar face processing and identity verification in security and forensics
Mirjam Fuhrer
Unknown Journal
Published: Jan 2016
1796 days before retraction
Estimator Variables and Memory for Faces
Hannah Ryder, Harriet M. J. Smith, Heather D. Flowe
Unknown Journal
Published: Mar 2015
6 citations
2072 days before retraction
Diagnosing Eyewitness Accuracy
Andrew Russ
Unknown Journal
Published: Mar 2015
2102 days before retraction
Eyewitness memory and mistaken identifications
Lorraine Hope, James D. Sauer
Unknown Journal
Published: May 2014
1 citation
2385 days before retraction
Estimator Variables and Eyewitness Identification
Jennifer L Beaudry, Christina L. Bullard, Jennifer R. Dolin
The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Published: Oct 2013
1 citation
2591 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 41
Years Since Retraction: 5.0 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025
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