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Below is a summary of our group's major research activity since 2000, and a description of our laboratory facilities. The research summary includes research grants, publications, and PhD completions. For undergraduate students interested in these areas, I teach a third-year topic, Psyc 3226 Experimental Psychology and the Law. Our research projects involve a variety of interesting collaborations with:
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Prof Gary L. Wells, Iowa State University (USA): 2001, 2004
Prof Amina Memon, University of Aberdeen (Scotland): 2004
Prof Rod & Marilyn Lindsay, Queen's University (Canada): 2005
Prof Ron Fisher, Florida International University (USA): 2005
Prof Siegfried Sporer, University of Geissen (Germany): 2005
Prof Martine Powell, Deakin University (Australia): 2006
Prof D. Stephen Lindsay, University of Victoria (Canada): 2006
Prof Harlene Hayne, University of Otago (NZ): 2007
Dr. Fiona Gabbert, University of Abertay (Scotland): 2008
Dr. Lorraine Hope, University of Portsmouth (England): 2008
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Psychology, Public Policy and Law (2007 - )
Applied Cognitive Psychology (2006 - )
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied (2005 - )
Law and Human Behavior (2005 - )
Legal and Criminological Psychology (2005 - )
Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law (2006 - )
Sauer, J. D., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (in press). Multiple confidence estimates
as indices of eyewitness memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (in press). Eyewitness confidence and latency:
Indices of memory processes not just markers of accuracy. Applied Cognitive
Psychology.
McKinnon, A. C., Nixon, R. D. V., & Brewer, N. (in press). The influence
of data-driven processing on perceptions of memory quality and intrusive symptoms
in children following traumatic events. Behaviour Research and Therapy.
Lindsay, R. C. L., Semmler, C., Weber, N., Brewer, N., & Lindsay, M. R.
(in press). Eyewitness identification accuracy from a distance: Why there should
not be a 15 m “rule”. Law and Human Behavior.
Weber, N., Brewer, N., & Margitich, S. (in press). The confidence-accuracy
relation in eyewitness identification: Effects of verbal versus numeric confidence
scales. In K. H. Kiefer (Ed.), Applied psychology research trends.
Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Brewer, N., Weber, N., Clark, A., & Wells, G. L. (in press). Distinguishing
accurate from inaccurate eyewitness identifications with an optional deadline
procedure. Psychology, Crime and Law.
Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (in press). Obtaining and interpreting eyewitness
identification test evidence: The influence of police-citizen interactions.
In T. Williamson, R. Bull, & T. Valentine (Eds.), Handbook of psychology
of investigative interviewing: Current developments and future directions. Chichester,
UK: John Wiley.
Fisher, R., Brewer, N., & Mitchell, G. (in press). The relation between
consistency and accuracy of witness testimony: Legal versus cognitive explanations.
In T. Williamson, R. Bull, & T. Valentine (Eds.), Handbook of psychology
of investigative interviewing: Current developments and future directions.
Chichester, UK: John Wiley.
Semmler, C., & Brewer, N. (in press). Eyewitness memory. In J. Brown &
E. Campbell (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of forensic psychology. Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2008). Eyewitness recall: Regulation of grain
size and the role of confidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied,
14, 50-60.
Jones, E. E., Williams, K. D., & Brewer, N. (2008). “I had a confidence
epiphany!” Obstacles to combating post-identification confidence inflation.
Law and Human Behavior, 32, 164-176.
Sauer, J. D., Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2008). Is there a magical time
boundary for diagnosing eyewitness identification accuracy in sequential lineups?
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 13, 123-135.
Brewer, N. (2008). Confidence in identifications. In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of psychology and law (pp.138-142. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Semmler, C., & Brewer, N. (2008). Pop-out effect in eyewitness identification.
In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 600-601).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2008). Response latency and eyewitness identification.
In B. L. Cutler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology and law (pp. 692-693).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Brewer, N., Weber, N., & Semmler, C. (2007). A role for theory in eyewitness
identification research. In R. C. L. Lindsay, D. F. Ross, J. D. Read, &
M. Toglia (Eds.), Handbook of eyewitness psychology: Volume 2: Memory for
people (pp. 201-218). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Keast, A., Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2007). Children’s metacognitive
judgments in an eyewitness identification task. Journal of Experimental
Child Psychology, 97, 286-314.
Semmler, C., & Brewer, N. (2006). Postidentification feedback effects on
face recognition confidence: Evidence for metacognitive influences. Applied
Cognitive Psychology, 20, 895-916.
Young, R., Williamson, P., Brewer, N., Ettridge, K., & Goren, T. (2006).
The early detection of pre-verbal autistic characteristics. Psicología
Iberoamericana, 14, 11-20.
Tuckey, M. R., Brewer, N., & Barnes, K. (2006). Source attributes and feedback
seeking: A field study. International Journal of Organisational Behaviour,
11, 20-30.
Howard, M. V. A., Brewer, N., & Williams, K. D. (2006). How processing
resources shape the influence of stealing thunder on mock-juror verdicts. Psychiatry,
Psychology and Law, 13, 60-66.
Brewer, N., Caon, A., Todd, C., & Weber, N. (2006). Eyewitness identification
accuracy and response latency. Law and Human Behavior, 30, 31-50.
Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2006). The confidence-accuracy relationship
in eyewitness identification: Effects of lineup instructions, foil similarity
and target-absent base rates. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied,
12, 11-30.
Brewer, N. (2006). Uses and abuses of eyewitness identification confidence.
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 11, 3-24.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2006). Positive versus negative face recognition
decisions: Confidence, accuracy, and response latency. Applied Cognitive
Psychology, 20, 17-31.
Brewer, N., & Williams, K. D. (2005). Psychology and law: An empirical
perspective. New York: Guilford.
Brewer, N., Weber, N., & Semmler, C. (2005). Eyewitness identification. In
N. Brewer & K. D. Williams (Eds.), Psychology and law: An empirical perspective
(pp. 177-221). New York: Guilford.
Brewer, N., Williams, K. D., & Semmler, C. (2005). Psychology and law research:
An overview. In N. Brewer & K. D. Williams (Eds.), Psychology and law: An
empirical perspective (pp. 1-10). New York: Guilford.
Brewer, N., & Day, K. (2005). The confidence-accuracy and decision latency-accuracy
relationships in children's eyewitness identification. Psychiatry, Psychology
and Law, 12, 119-128.
Weber, N., Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2004). Is there a "magical" decision
latency that discriminates correct from incorrect eyewitness identifications?
In A. Czerederecka, T. Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska, R. Roesch, & J. Wójcikiewicz (Eds.),
Forensic psychology and law (pp. 115-124). Kraków, Pl: Institute of
Forensic Research Publishers.
Brewer N., Weber, N., & Wells, G. L. (2004). Does a 10-12 second decision latency
optimally discriminate correct from incorrect eyewitness identifications? In
M. Katsikitis (Ed.), Proceedings of the 39th APS Annual Conference
(pp. 39-42). Melbourne, Vic: The Australian Psychological Society Ltd.
Brewer, N., Harvey, S., & Semmler, C. (2004). Improving comprehension of jury
instructions with audio-visual presentation. Applied Cognitive Psychology,
18, 765-776.
Weber, N., Brewer, N., Wells, G. L., Semmler, C., & Keast, A. (2004). Eyewitness
identification accuracy and response latency: The unruly 10-12 second rule.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 10, 139-147.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2004). Confidence-accuracy calibration in absolute
and relative face recognition judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Applied, 10, 156-172.
Semmler, C., Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2004). Effects of postidentification
feedback on eyewitness identification and nonidentification confidence. Journal
of Applied Psychology, 89, 334-346.
Brewer, N., & Hupfeld, R. M. (2004). Effects of testimonial inconsistencies
and witness group identity on mock-juror judgments. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 34, 493-513.
Skinner, N., & Brewer, N. (2004). Adaptive approaches to competition. Journal
of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
Brewer, N., & Skinner, N. (2003). Work motivation. In M. O'Driscoll, P. Taylor,
& T. Kalliath (Eds.) Organizational psychology in New Zealand and Australia
(pp. 150-168). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2003). The effect of judgment type and confidence
scale on confidence-accuracy calibration in face recognition. Journal of
Applied Psychology, 88, 490-499.
Tuckey, M. R., & Brewer, N. (2003). The influence of schemas, stimulus ambiguity,
and interview schedule on eyewitness memory over time. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Applied, 9, 101-118.
Tuckey, M., & Brewer, N. (2003). How schemas affect eyewitness memory over
repeated retrieval attempts. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 785-800.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2003). Expert memory: The interaction of stimulus
structure, attention and expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16,
295-308.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2003). Confidence-accuracy calibration for absolute
and relative judgements. In M. Vanderhallen, G. Vervaeke, P. J. Van Koppen,
& J. Goethals (Eds.), Much ado about crime: Chapters on psychology and law
(pp.151-160). Brussel, Belgium: Uitgeverij Politeia N.V.
Young, R., Brewer, N., & Pattison, C. (2003). Parental identification of early
behavioural abnormalities in children with Autistic Disorder. Autism, 7,
125-143.
Brewer, N., Keast, A., & Rishworth, A. (2002). The confidence-accuracy relationship
in eyewitness identification: The effects of reflection and disconfirmation
on correlation and calibration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied,
8, 46-58.
Brewer, N., & Burke, A. (2002). Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and
eyewitness confidence on mock-juror judgments. Law and Human Behavior, 26,
353-364.
Young, R., & Brewer, N. (2002). Diagnosis of autistic disorder: Problems and
new directions. In L. M. Glidden (Ed.), International Review of Research
in Mental Retardation (Vol. 25, pp. 107-134). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Tuckey, M., Brewer, N., & Williamson, P. (2002). The influence of motives and
goal orientation on feedback seeking. Journal of Occupational and Organizational
Psychology, 75, 195-216.
Semmler, C., & Brewer, N. (2002). The effects of mood and emotion on juror
processing and judgments. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 20, 423-436.
Skinner, N., & Brewer, N. (2002). The dynamics of threat and challenge appraisals
prior to stressful achievement events. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 83, 678-692.
Brewer, N., Mitchell, P., & Weber, N. (2002). Gender role, organizational status
and conflict resolution style. International Journal of Conflict Resolution,
13, 78-94.
Semmler, C. A., & Brewer, N. (2002). Using a flow-chart to improve comprehension
of jury instructions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 9, 262-270.
Dandy, J., Brewer, N., & Tottman, R. (2001). Self-consciousness and performance
decrements in a sporting context. Journal of Social Psychology, 141,
150-152.
Wilson, C., & Brewer, N. (2001). Working in teams: Negative effects on organisational
performance in policing. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies
and Management, 24, 115-127.
Brewer, N., Gordon, M., & Bond, N. (2000). Effect of photoarray exposure duration
on eyewitness identification accuracy and processing strategy. Psychology,
Crime, and Law, 6, 21-32.
Brewer, N., Hupfeld, R. M., & Schmidt, C. (2000). How evidence and social identity
interact to affect jurors' judgements. Law in Context, 17, 130-147.
Brewer, N., et al. (1999). Beliefs and data on the relationship between consistency
and accuracy of eyewitness testimony. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 13,
297-313.
Brewer, N., & Ridgway, T. (1998). Effects of supervisory monitoring on
productivity and quality of performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Applied, 4, 211-227.
Braithwaite, H., Brewer, N., & Strelan, P. (1998). Conflict management
in police-citizen interactions. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.
Brewer, N., & Wilson, C. (Eds.) (1995). Psychology and policing.
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Smith, G. A., & Brewer, N. (1995). Slowness and age: Speed-accuracy mechanisms.
Psychology and Aging, 10, 238-247.
Brewer, N., Wilson, C., & Beck, K. (1994). Supervisory behaviour and team
performance amongst police patrol sergeants. Journal of Occupational and
Organizational Psychology, 67, 69-78.
White, J. M., & Brewer, N. (1992). Teaching basic skills: The principles
of instruction. Melbourne: Macmillan.
Brewer, N., & Smith G. A. (1990). Processing speed and mental retardation:
Deadline procedures indicate fixed and adjustable limitations. Memory and
Cognition, 18, 443-450.
Brewer, N., & Smith, G. A. (1989). Developmental changes in processing
speed: Influence of speed-accuracy regulation. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General, 118, 298-310.
Brewer, N. (1987). Processing speed, efficiency and intelligence. In J.G. Borkowski
& J.D. Day (Eds.), Cognition in special children: Comparative approaches
to retardation, learning disabilities and giftedness (pp. 15-48). Norwood,
NJ.: Ablex.
Brewer, N., & Smith, G. A. (1984). How normal and retarded individuals
monitor and regulate speed and accuracy of responding in serial choice tasks.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113, 71-93.
Brewer, N., & Smith, G. A. (1982) Cognitive processes for monitoring and
regulating speed and accuracy of responding in mental retardation: A methodology.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 87, 211-222.
Nettelbeck, T., & Brewer, N. (1981). Studies of mild mental retardation
and timed performance. In N.R. Ellis (Ed.), International review of research
in mental retardation (Vol. 10, pp. 61-106). New York: Academic Press.
Brewer, N., & Sandow, B. (1980). Alcohol effects on driver performance
under conditions of divided attention. Ergonomics, 23, 185-190.
Sauer, J. (2008). Using multiple confidence assessments to discriminate
studied from unstudied faces.
Barnes, J. (2006). The influence of persuasive message factors in client presentation.
Keast, A. (2005). Children's eyewitness identification performance.
Weber, N. (2004). Confidence-accuracy calibration in face recognition.
Semmler, C. (2004). The effects of post-identification feedback on eyewitness
confidence.
Tuckey, M. (2003). Schema influences on eyewitness memory.
Skinner, N. (2002). The dynamics of threat and challenge appraisals.
Brewer, N. Bias in eyewitness identification tests. 2007, $13,000,
Flinders Research Grant.
Nixon, R., & Brewer, N. Children’s memory for traumatic events. 2007-09,
$201,189, ARC Discovery Grant.
Brewer, N., Wells, G. L., & Weber, N. Eyewitness identification: Metacognitive
influences on choosing behaviour. 2005-09, $371,000, ARC Discovery Grant.
Brewer, N., & Williams, J. Determinants of tribunal outcomes for Indigenous
footballers. 2006-07, $27,560, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Studies.
Brewer, N. Distinguishing guilty from innocent suspects in eyewitness identification using multiple confidence judgments. 2005, $11,000, Flinders University Research Grant
Brewer, N., Williams, K. D., & ForsterLee, L. The dynamics of witness confidence
effects on juror judgments. 2003-04, $138,000, ARC Large Grant.
Brewer, N. Does eyewitness identification decision time reliably indicate identification accuracy? 2004, $1,950, Flinders University Research Budget.
Brewer, N. The strategic regulation of grain size in eyewitness testimony
reports. 2003, $6,044, Flinders University Small Grant.
Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. When does confidence predict eyewitness identification
accuracy? 2001-03, $112,700, ARC Large Grant.
Brewer, N., & Williams, K. D. Witness confidence and juror decision making.
2002, $15,238, Flinders University Small Grant.
Brewer, N., & Semmler, C. Improving juror comprehension with a flowchart.
2001, $10,000, Law Foundation of South Australia.
Brewer, N. Confidence-accuracy calibration in eyewitness identification.
2000, $9,691, ARC Small Grant.
Young, R., & Brewer, N. The detection of autism in young, pre-verbal children.
2002, $3,546, Flinders Medical Centre Foundation Project Grant.
Young, R., & Brewer, N. The detection of autism in young, pre-verbal children.
1999-2001, $37,500, Channel 7 Children's Medical Research Foundation of
South Australia.
Brewer, N., Fisher, R., Luszcz, M., & Bond, N. The relationship between
consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony. 1998-2000, $142,000,
ARC Large Grant.
Brewer, N. (2008, May). Psychological indications of witness credibility.
Invited address, Phoenix Judges' Conference, Australian National University,
Canberra, Australia.
Brewer, N. (2007, December). Eyewitness identification. Invited address,
The Innocence Project New Zealand Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.
Sauer, J., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2007, July). Identifying the culprit
using patterns of confidence judgments across simultaneous lineup members.
Seventh Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and
Cognition, Lewiston ME, USA.
Brewer, N., & Wootton, D. (2007, July). Identifying the culprit using
patterns of confidence judgments across sequentially presented stimuli under
response-signal deadlines. Seventh Biennial Conference of the Society for
Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Lewiston ME, USA.
Palmer, M., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2007, July). Using confidence
and latency to discriminate correct from incorrect eyewitness identification
decisions in a multiple-lineup task. Seventh Biennial Conference of the
Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Lewiston ME, USA.
Gabbert, F., Brewer, N., & Hope, L. (2007, July). Effects of co-witness
confidence on identification decisions. Seventh Biennial Conference of
the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Lewiston ME, USA.
Sauer, J., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2007, July). Identifying the culprit
using patterns of confidence judgments across simultaneous lineup members.
Seventh Biennial Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and
Cognition, Lewiston ME, USA.
Muller, R., & Brewer, N. (2007, July). Lineup administrator influences
on eyewitnesses’ choosing patterns under double-blind testing conditions.
Third International Psychology-Law Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
Conduit, T., & Brewer, N. (2007, July). The impact of a single testimonial
inaccuracy on evaluations of the credibility of all testimonial elements. Third
International Psychology-Law Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
Brewer, N., Sauer, J., & Palmer, M. (2007, June). Exploring new directions
in eyewitness identification tests. 30th International Congress on Law
and Mental Health, Padua, Italy.
Jones, E. E., Williams, K. D., & Brewer, N. (2007, May). Juror response
to confidence inflation: Introducing initial confidence is insufficient. Annual
meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Conduit, T., & Brewer, N. (2007, April). How a demonstrated testimonial
inaccuracy affects the credibility of other testimonial elements. 36th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Brisbane,
Quennsland.
Mansour, J., Lindsay, R. C. L., Brewer, N., & Munhall, K. (2007, March).
Using visual behavior to understand eyewitness decision-making on simultaneous
lineups. Off the Witness Stand: Using Psychology in the Practice of Justice,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, New York.
Jones, E. E., Williams, K. D., & Brewer, N. (2007, January). Juror
judgments concerning witness confidence inflation: The role of attributions
and time. Annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology,
Memphis, TN.
Brewer, N. (2006, December). Can eyewitness confidence tell us anything about identification accuracy? Invited Keynote, Memory on Trial Symposium, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Sauer, J., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2006, July). The diagnosticity of multiple
eyewitness confidence assessments. The 4th International Conference on
Memory, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Palmer, M., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2006, July). How do eyewitnesses respond
when presented with both target-present and target-absent lineups? The
4th International Conference on Memory, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Brewer, N. (2006, July). Eyewitness identification: Obtaining and interpreting
witnesses’ confidence estimates. Second International Investigative
Interviewing Conference, University of Portsmouth, UK.
Fisher, R., & Brewer, N. (2006, July). The relationship between consistency
and accuracy of witness testimony. Second International Investigative Interviewing
Conference, University of Portsmouth, UK.
Brewer, N., & Keast, A. (2006, June). Diagnosing accuracy of children’s
eyewitness identifications. 16th European Conference of Psychology and
Law, Liverpool, UK.
Weber, N., Coleman, B., & Brewer, N. (2006, June). Quantity and accuracy
in face recognition: Positive versus negative decisions. 16th European
Conference of Psychology and Law, Liverpool, UK.
Jones, E. E., Williams, K. D., & Brewer, N. (2006, May). Juror judgments
concerning witness confidence inflation: Another form of inconsistency? Midwestern
Psychological Association Conference, Chicago, IL.
Palmer, M., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2006, April). One crime, one suspect,
two decisions: Eyewitness identifications from target-present and target-absent
lineups. 33rd Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Brisbane,
Queensland.
Sauer, J., Brewer, N., & Weber, N. (2006, April). Using multiple confidence
estimates to discriminate seen from unseen faces. 33rd Australasian Experimental
Psychology Conference, Brisbane, Queensland.
Weber, N., Coleman, B., & Brewer, N. (2006, April). Monitoring and
control processes in face recognition memory. 33rd Australasian Experimental
Psychology Conference, Brisbane, Queensland.
Lindsay, R. C. L., Semmler, C., Weber, N., Brewer, N., & Lindsay, M. R.
(2006, March). Distance and eyewitness identification accuracy: Opposition
to the 15 meter rule. American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg,
USA.
Barnes, J., & Brewer, N. (2005, October). Peripheral message factors
in clinical decision making. 40th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological
Society, Melbourne, Australia.
Young, R., Williamson, P., Brewer, N., Ettridge, K., & Goren (2005, September).
The early detection of pre-verbal autistic characteristics. Mexico
City, Mexico.
Brewer, N., McKinnon, A., Palmer, M., & Weber, N. (2005, July). Exploring
eyewitness identification decision processes. 15th European Conference
of Psychology and Law, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2005, May). Regulation of grain size in eyewitness
memory. 32nd Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Melbourne,
Australia.
Brewer, N., Palmer, M., McKinnon, A., & Weber, N. (2005, March). Decision
processes underlying eyewitness identifications. American Psychology-Law
Society, La Jolla, USA.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2005, March). Regulation of grain size in
eyewitness memory. American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, USA.
Brewer, N., Caon, C., Todd, C., & Weber, N. (2005, January). Moving
the optimum time boundary for accurate identifications. Sixth Biennial
Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington,
New Zealand.
Zweck, T., Brewer, N., Weber, N., & Wells, G. L. (2005, January). Meta-cognitive
variables as determinants of eyewitness choosing behaviour. Sixth Biennial
Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington,
New Zealand.
Weber, N., & Brewer, N. (2005, January). Confidence-accuracy calibration
in positive and negative face recognition judgments. Sixth Biennial Conference
of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Sauer, J. D., & Brewer, N. (2005, January). Using multiple confidence
assessments to discriminate studied from unstudied faces. Sixth Biennial
Conference of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington,
New Zealand.
Sauer, J., Brewer, N., & Wells, G. L. (2005, January). Diagnosing eyewitness
identification accuracy in sequential lineups. Sixth Biennial Conference
of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington, New
Zealand.
Barnes, J., & Brewer, N. (2004, November). Clinician cognitions: The
influence of peripheral message factors in patient presentation. Australian
Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychology National Conference,
Sydney, Australia.
Brewer, N., Weber, N., & Wells, G. L. (2004, September). Does a 10-12
second decision latency optimally discriminate correct from incorrect eyewitness
identifications? 39th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological
Society, Sydney Australia.
Brewer, N., Williams, K. D., ForsterLee, L., & Hargreaves, D. (2004, July).
The dynamics of witness confidence effects on juror judgments. 14th
European Conference of Psychology and Law, Kraków, Poland.
Brewer, N., Weber, N., & Wells, G. L. (2004, July). Is there a ‘magical’
decision latency that discriminates correct from incorrect eyewitness identifications?
14th European Conference of Psychology and Law, Kraków, Poland.
Brewer, N. (2007, October). Mistaken identity: How the innocent get convicted
and how to prevent it. Invited Public Lecture, University of Tasmania.
Brewer, N. (2007, October). Uses and abuses of eyewitness identification
confidence. Invited Colloquium, School of Psychology, University of Tasmania.
Brewer, N. (2007, August). Eyewitness identification. Queensland District
Court Judges' Conference, Noosa, Queensland.
Brewer, N. (2007, April). Eyewitness identification evidence. Victorian
Magistrates’ Conference, Flemington, Victoria.
Brewer, N. (2007, March). How do we judge testimonial accuracy? - Badly.
South Australian District Court Judges’ Conference, Victor Harbor, South
Australia.
Brewer, N. (2007, March). Witnesses with no idea. School of Psychology,
Flinders University.
Brewer, N. (2006, November). Psychological indications of witness credibility. West Australian Magistrates' Conference, Perth, Australia.
Brewer, N. (2006, October). Changes in research productivity in the School of Psychology. School of Law, Flinders University.
Brewer, N. (2006, September). A meander through the world of police identification tests. Department of Sociology, Flinders University.
May, 2006. Eyewitness identification evidence. Invited Keynote, Queensland
Magistrates’ Conference.
March, 2006. Psychological indicators of witness credibility. Phoenix
Judges’ Program. Australian National University, Canberra.
March, 2006. Eyewitness identification evidence. West Australian District
Court Judges Conference.
October, 2005. Eyewitness identification evidence. Invited Keynote,
South Australian Police Criminal Investigation Branch Conference.
October, 2005. Eyewitness identification. Invited Keynote, South Australian
Magistrates’ Conference.
August, 2005. Eyewitness identification. Invited Keynote, Northern
Territory Magistrates’ Conference.
April, 2005. Improving comprehension of judicial instructions. Invited
address, Judges of the District Court of South Australia.
November, 2004. Eyewitness identification. Invited address. West Australian
Magistrates’ Conference.
October, 2004. Eyewitness testimony. Invited address, Skeptics Society
of South Australia, Adelaide.
October, 2004. Eyewitness testimony. Invited address, University of
the Third Age, Aldinga (S. Aust.).
October, 2004. Quick picks. School of Psychology, Flinders University.
April, 2004. Eyewitness identification. Invited address, Judges of
the District Court of South Australia.
We have excellent laboratory facilities for on-line experimentation. They comprise a suite of 20 cubicles, each with a PC for stimulus presentation and data recording, plus a larger room for researchers. Three of the cubicles also have a wall-mounted video camera, VCR and monitor. We are supported by the School's excellent computing, electronic and mechanical support staff. PhD students have beautifully appointed offices with the occasional beanbag (in purple) and relatively new PCs. We have digital video recorders and cameras, scanner, access to a video-editing suite, etc.
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