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PUBLICATIONS

 

Cash, D. K. & Lane, S. M. (2020). Judging Memory: Strong Verbal Confidence and Lineup Context Influence Inferences about Eyewitnesses. Psychology, Crime, and Law.

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Cash, D. K., Dianiska, R. E., & Lane, S. M, (2019). The Effect of Statement Type and Repetition on Deception Detection. Under review at Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 4, 38.

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Cash, D. K., Heisick, L. L., & Papesh, M. H. (2018). Expectancy Effects in the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. PeerJ, 6, e5229

 

Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Cash, D. K., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (2017). The Effect of Post-ID Feedback on Retrospective Self-Reports in Showups. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1-9.

 

Cash, D. K. & Lane, S. M. (2017). Context Influences Interpretation of Eyewitness Confidence Statements. Law and Human Behavior, 41, 180-190.

 

Quinlivan, D. S., Wells, G. L., Neuschatz, J. S., Luecht, K. M., Cash. D. K., & Key, K. N. (2017) Effects of Pre-admonition Suggestions on Eyewitnesses’ Beliefs, Expectations, Choosing Rates, and Retrospective Identification Judgments. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 1-11.

 

Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. M. (2016). Line-up Fairness Affects Postdictor Validity and ‘Don't Know’ Responses: Postdictors of accuracy. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 59-68.

 

Key, K. N., Cash, D. K., Wetmore, S. A., Price, J. L., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (2015). Age differences (or lack thereof) in discriminability for lineups and showups. Psychology, Crime and Law. 871-889.

 

EDITED VOLUME CHAPTERS

 

Dianiska. R. E., Cash, D. K., Lane, S. M., & Meissner, C. (2020). The Reciprocal Nature of Lying and Memory: Memory Confabulation and Diagnostic Cues to Deception. In Docan-Morgan, T. (Eds.), Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication. (Palgrave)

 

Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., Key, K. N., Cash, D. K., Gronlund, S. D., & Goodsell, C. (2016). A comprehensive evaluation of showups. In B. Bornstein, & M. K. Miller (Eds.), Advances in Psychology and Law. (Springer)

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RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS            *denotes a student author

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Dickson, N*., Cash, D. K. & Papesh, M. H. (2020). Testing Memory without Mentioning “Memory”. Southeastern Psychological Association (New Orleans, LA) (Conference canceled)

  

Dickson, N*., Cash, D. K. & Papesh, M. H. (2019). Remembering and Rejecting: Not Just Two Sides of the Same Coin? Paper presented at LSU Discover Day (Baton Rouge, LA).

 

Dickson, N*., Cash, D. K. & Papesh, M. H. (2019). Remembering and Rejecting: Not Just Two Sides of the Same Coin? Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association (Jacksonville, FL).

 

Cash, D. K., Quinlivan, D. S., Jenkins, B. D., & Le Grand, A. M. (2019). Are Video-Taped Eyewitness Identifications Detrimental to Juror Decisions? Paper presented at the American Psychological Society (Portland, OR).

 

Cash, D. K., Key, K. N., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Wetmore, S. A., Hillgartner, M., & McAdoo, R. (2019). Testing the Diagnostic Feature Detection Hypothesis in Showups and Lineups. Paper presented at the American Psychological Society (Portland, OR).

 

Le Grand, A. M., Jenkins, B. D., Quinlivan, D. S., Cash, D. K., & Chesire, C. J*. (2019). The Jury is Out: Evaluating the Story Model Hypothesis in Post-Identification Feedback. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society (Portland, OR).

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Cash, D. K. & Lane, S. M. (2018). Strong Contextual Associations Reduce False Memories. Poster to be presented at Psychonomics (New Orleans, LA).

 

Cash, D. K. & Papesh, M. H. (2018). Knowing not: Similarities (and dissimilarities) between rejecting and remembering. Poster to be presented at OPAM (New Orleans, LA).

 

Cash, D. K. & Papesh, M. H. (2018). Complementary or Conflicting: The Differences Between Rejecting and Remembering. Poster to presented at ARMADILLO (Houston, TX).

 

*Knotts, S., *Jones, B, *Dickson, N., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. M. (2018). I Saw It on the News: How Does Pre-Trial Publicity Impact Jury Decision-Making? Paper presented at LSU Discover Day (Baton Rouge, LA).

Received third place by LSU Discover Day judges.

 

*Dickson, N., *Jones, B., *Knotts, S., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. M. (2018). Lost in Translation: The Difference Between Interpreting Verbal and Numeric Information. Poster presented at LSU Discover Day (Baton Rouge, LA)

 

Cash, D. K., Dianiska, R. E., & Lane, S. (2018). The Impact of Increased Experience with Speaker on Deception Detection. Paper presented at the American Psychological Society (Memphis, TN).

 

Dianiska, R. E., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. (2018). Lie Type, Repetition, and Veracity Influence People's Ability to Detect Deception. Paper presented at the American Psychological Society (Memphis, TN).

 

Cash, D. K., *Knotts, S., *Jones, B., *Allo, H., *Cleere, A., Dickson, N., Quinlivan, D., & Lane, S. (2018). Evaluating the Effect of Pre-Trial Publicity for both the Victim and Defendant on Verdicts. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association (Charleston, SC).

 

Cash, D. K., * Dickson, N., * Cleere, A., * Allo, H., * Jones, B., *Knotts, S., & Lane, S. (2018). TMI: Justifications Detract from Expressions of Confidence. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association (Charleston, SC).

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