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Brynn N Schuetter's research focuses on psychological processes related to decision-making, particularly in the context of eyewitness identification. Schuetter has investigated how different methods of presenting potential suspects in lineups or showups can influence identification accuracy. Their work explores theoretical accounts of how individuals process visual information, distinguishing between accounts that emphasize the detection of diagnostic features versus those that focus on the detection of filler information. Schuetter has one publication in this area, co-authored with James Michael Lampinen, and is identified as recently active in research.
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- Publications: 1
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Thinking outside the red box: Does the simultaneous Showup distinguish between filler siphoning and diagnostic feature detection accounts of lineup/Showup differences? (2024)
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- Thinking outside the red box: Does the simultaneous Showup distinguish between filler siphoning and diagnostic feature detection accounts of lineup/Showup differences?
- Thinking outside the red box: Does the simultaneous Showup distinguish between filler siphoning and diagnostic feature detection accounts of lineup/Showup differences?
- Thinking outside the red box: Does the simultaneous Showup distinguish between filler siphoning and diagnostic feature detection accounts of lineup/Showup differences?
- Thinking outside the red box: Does the simultaneous Showup distinguish between filler siphoning and diagnostic feature detection accounts of lineup/Showup differences?
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