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      Eyewitness identification in simultaneous and sequential lineups: an investigation of position effects using receiver operating characteristics.

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          For decades, sequential lineups have been considered superior to simultaneous lineups in the context of eyewitness identification. However, most of the research leading to this conclusion was based on the analysis of diagnosticity ratios that do not control for the respondent's response criterion. Recent research based on the analysis of ROC curves has found either equal discriminability for sequential and simultaneous lineups, or higher discriminability for simultaneous lineups. Some evidence for potential position effects and for criterion shifts in sequential lineups has also been reported. Using ROC curve analysis, we investigated the effects of the suspect's position on discriminability and response criteria in both simultaneous and sequential lineups. We found that sequential lineups suffered from an unwanted position effect. Respondents employed a strict criterion for the earliest lineup positions, and shifted to a more liberal criterion for later positions. No position effects and no criterion shifts were observed in simultaneous lineups. This result suggests that sequential lineups are not superior to simultaneous lineups, and may give rise to unwanted position effects that have to be considered when conducting police lineups.

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          Journal
          Memory
          Memory (Hove, England)
          Informa UK Limited
          1464-0686
          0965-8211
          October 2018
          : 26
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Experimental Psychology , University of Duesseldorf , Duesseldorf , Germany.
          Article
          10.1080/09658211.2018.1464581
          29676666
          cfdc5226-012a-4c2c-94c3-e193cc087822
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          Eyewitness identification,police lineup,position effect,receiver operating characteristic,simultaneous vs sequential

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