A 'middle road' approach to bridging the basic-applied divide in eyewitness identification research
Basic and applied issues in eyewitness research: A Münsterberg centennial retrospective
Eyewitness confidence and latency: Indices of memory processes not just markers of accuracy
Hugo who? G. F. Arnold's alternative early approach to psychology and law
Lessons from the origins of eyewitness testimony research in Europe
Study space analysis for policy development
The importance (necessity) of computational modelling for eyewitness identification research
Theory, logic and data: Paths to a more coherent eyewitness science
Toward a more informative psychological science of eyewitness evidence