Eyewitness identification procedures: Recommendations for lineups and photospreads. GL Wells, M Small, S Penrod, RS Malpass, SM Fulero, CAE Brimacombe Law and Human behavior 22 (6), 603, 1998 | 1445 | 1998 |
Distraction can enhance or reduce yielding to propaganda: Thought disruption versus effort justification. RE Petty, GL Wells, TC Brock Journal of Personality and social Psychology 34 (5), 874, 1976 | 1097 | 1976 |
Applied eyewitness-testimony research: System variables and estimator variables. GL Wells Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (12), 1546, 1978 | 1050 | 1978 |
Improving eyewitness identifications from lineups: Simultaneous versus sequential lineup presentation. RC Lindsay, GL Wells Journal of applied psychology 70 (3), 556, 1985 | 956 | 1985 |
" Good, you identified the suspect": Feedback to eyewitnesses distorts their reports of the witnessing experience. GL Wells, AL Bradfield Journal of Applied Psychology 83 (3), 360, 1998 | 811 | 1998 |
Eyewitness testimony GL Wells, EA Olson Annual review of Psychology 54 (1), 277-295, 2003 | 798 | 2003 |
Stimulus sampling and social psychological experimentation GL Wells, PD Windschitl Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (9), 1115-1125, 1999 | 794 | 1999 |
Prevention of NSAID‐induced gastroduodenal ulcers Cochrane Gut Group, A Rostom, C Dube, GA Wells, P Tugwell, V Welch, ... Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2021 (10), 1996 | 789 | 1996 |
The effects of over head movements on persuasion: Compatibility and incompatibility of responses GL Wells, RE Petty Basic and applied social psychology 1 (3), 219-230, 1980 | 778 | 1980 |
What do we know about eyewitness identification? GL Wells American Psychologist 48 (5), 553, 1993 | 767 | 1993 |
Accuracy, confidence, and juror perceptions in eyewitness identification. GL Wells, RC Lindsay, TJ Ferguson Journal of Applied Psychology 64 (4), 440, 1979 | 664 | 1979 |
Eyewitness evidence: Improving its probative value GL Wells, A Memon, SD Penrod Psychological science in the public interest 7 (2), 45-75, 2006 | 662 | 2006 |
The relationship between eyewitness confidence and identification accuracy: A new synthesis JT Wixted, GL Wells Psychological Science in the Public Interest 18 (1), 10-65, 2017 | 619 | 2017 |
Mental simulation of causality. GL Wells, I Gavanski Journal of personality and social psychology 56 (2), 161, 1989 | 617 | 1989 |
The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: effects of lineup instructions, foil similarity, and target-absent base rates. N Brewer, GL Wells Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 12 (1), 11, 2006 | 580 | 2006 |
The Psychology of Lineup Identifications1 GL Wells Journal of Applied Social Psychology 14 (2), 89-103, 1984 | 576 | 1984 |
From the lab to the police station: A successful application of eyewitness research. GL Wells, RS Malpass, RCL Lindsay, RP Fisher, JW Turtle, SM Fulero American Psychologist 55 (6), 581, 2000 | 468 | 2000 |
Measuring psychological uncertainty: Verbal versus numeric methods. PD Windschitl, GL Wells Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2 (4), 343, 1996 | 438 | 1996 |
Can people detect eyewitness-identification accuracy within and across situations? RC Lindsay, GL Wells, CM Rumpel Journal of Applied Psychology 66 (1), 79, 1981 | 428 | 1981 |
The malleability of eyewitness confidence: Co-witness and perseverance effects. CA Luus, GL Wells Journal of Applied Psychology 79 (5), 714, 1994 | 420 | 1994 |