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Daniel Yarmey
Ph.D. (Western Ontario), University Professor Emeritus
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Ph.D. (Western Ontario), University Professor Emeritus
Parliament,L., & Yarmey, A.D. (In press). Deception in eyewitness identification. Criminal Justice and Behaviory
Yarmey, A.D. (in press). Police investigations. In R. Schuller & J. Ogloff (Eds.), Introduction to Law and Psychology: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Yarmey, A.D. (in press). The older eyewitness. In M.B. Rothman & B.D. Dunlop (Eds.), Elders, Crime and the Criminal Justice System: Myth, Perception and Reality in the 21st Century. New York: Springer.
Yarmey, A.D. (in press). Eyewitnesses. In R. Bull and D. Carson (Eds.), Handbook of psychology in legal contexts, Second Edition. Chichester: Wiley.
Yarmey, A. D., Jacob, J., & Porter, A. (2002, in press). Person recall in field settings. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
Yarmey, AD. (2001). Police investigations. In R. Schuller & J. Ogluff (Eds.), Introduction to psychology and law (pp.59-94): Toronto: University of Toronto Press
Yarmey, A.D. (2001). Earwitness descriptions and speaker identification. Forensic Linguistics, 8, 113-122.
Yarmey, A.D. (2001). Expert testimony: Does eyewitness memory research have probative value for the courts?< Canadian Psychology, 42, 92-100.
Yarmey, A.D., Yarmey, A.L., Yarmey, M.J., & Parliament, L. (2001). Commonsense beliefs and the identification of familiar voices. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 15, 283-299.
Yarmey, A. D. (2001). Expert testimony: Does eyewitness memory research have probative value for the courts? Canadian Psychology, 42, 92-100.
Yarmey, A. D., Yarmey, A. L., Yarmey, M. J., & Parliament, L. (2001). Common sense beliefs and the identification of familiar voices. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 15, 283-299.
Yarmey, A. D. (2001). Earwitness descriptions and speaker identification. Forensic Linguistics, 8, 113-122.
Yarmey, A.D. (2001). Police investigations. In R. Schuller & J. Ogloff (Eds.), Introduction to law and psychology: Canadian perspectives (pp. 59-94). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Yarmey, A.D. (2000). Retrospective duration estimations for variant and invariant events in field settings. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14, 45-57.
Yarmey, A.D. (2000). The older eyewitness. In M. B. Rothman , B.D. Dunlop, & P. Entzel (Eds.), Elders, crime and the criminal justice system: Myth, perceptions, and reality in the 21 st Century (pp. 127-148). New York: Springer.
Yarmey, A.D. (2000). Retrospective duration estimations for variant and invariant events in field settings. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14, 45-57.
MacMartin, C., & Yarmey, A.D. (1999). Rhetoric and the recovered memory debate. Canadian Psychology, 40, 343-358.
Yarmey, A.D. (1988). Person identification in showups and lineups. In C.P. Thompson, D.J. Herrmann, J.D. Read, D. Bruce, D.G. Payne, & M.P. Toglia (Eds.), Eyewitness Memory: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives. (pp. 131-154). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Yarmey, A. D. (1990). Understanding police and police work: Psychosocial issues.New York: New York University Press.
Yarmey, A. D. (1979). The psychology of eyewitness testimony. New York: Free Press.