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Nadja Schreiber Compo
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A comfortable witness is a good witness: Rapport‐building and susceptibility to misinformation in an investigative mock‐crime interview
JP Vallano, NS Compo
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (6), 960-970, 2011
2712011
Rapport-building with cooperative witnesses and criminal suspects: A theoretical and empirical review.
JP Vallano, N Schreiber Compo
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 21 (1), 85, 2015
1822015
Interview protocols to improve eyewitness memory
RP Fisher, N Schreiber
The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Volume I, 53-80, 2017
1612017
Suggestive interviewing in the McMartin Preschool and Kelly Michaels daycare abuse cases: A case study
N Schreiber, LD Bellah, Y Martinez, KA McLaurin, R Strok, S Garven, ...
Social influence 1 (1), 16-47, 2006
1422006
Intoxicated witnesses and suspects: Procedures and prevalence according to law enforcement.
JR Evans, N Schreiber Compo, MB Russano
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 15 (3), 194, 2009
1382009
Rapport‐building during witness and suspect interviews: A survey of law enforcement
JP Vallano, JR Evans, N Schreiber Compo, JM Kieckhaefer
Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (3), 369-380, 2015
1282015
Examining the positive effects of rapport building: When and why does rapport building benefit adult eyewitness memory?
JM Kieckhaefer, JP Vallano, N Schreiber Compo
Memory 22 (8), 1010-1023, 2014
1242014
Interviewing behaviors in police investigators: A field study of a current US sample
N Schreiber Compo, A Hyman Gregory, R Fisher
Psychology, Crime & Law 18 (4), 359-375, 2012
972012
Intoxicated eyewitnesses: Better than their reputation?
NS Compo, JR Evans, RN Carol, D Villalba, LS Ham, T Garcia, S Rose
Law and human behavior 36 (2), 77, 2012
872012
Alcohol intoxication and memory for events: A snapshot of alcohol myopia in a real-world drinking scenario
N Schreiber Compo, JR Evans, RN Carol, D Kemp, D Villalba, LS Ham, ...
Memory 19 (2), 202-210, 2011
812011
Study space analysis for policy development
RS Malpass, CG Tredoux, NS Compo, D McQuiston‐Surrett, OH MacLin, ...
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2008
732008
Witness memory and alcohol: The effects of state-dependent recall.
N Schreiber Compo, RN Carol, JR Evans, P Pimentel, H Holness, ...
Law and human behavior 41 (2), 202, 2017
602017
Mock jurors' perceptions of identifications made by intoxicated eyewitnesses
JR Evans, N Schreiber Compo
Psychology, Crime & Law 16 (3), 191-210, 2010
602010
Interviewing witnesses
RP Fisher, N Schreiber Compo, J Rivard, D Hirn
The SAGE handbook of applied memory, 559-578, 2014
582014
Witnesses’ memory for events and faces under elevated levels of intoxication
CM Altman, N Schreiber Compo, D McQuiston, AV Hagsand, J Cervera
Memory 26 (7), 946-959, 2018
562018
A comparison of US police interviewers' notes with their subsequent reports
AH Gregory, NS Compo, L Vertefeuille, G Zambruski
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 8 (2), 203-215, 2011
512011
Report on an empirical study of district variations, and the roles of judges, trustees and debtors' attorneys in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases
SF Norberg, NS Compo
Am. Bankr. LJ 81, 431, 2007
402007
" What else could he have done?" Creating false answers in child witnesses by inviting speculation.
N Schreiber, D Wentura, W Bilsky
Journal of Applied Psychology 86 (3), 525, 2001
372001
Self‐reported current practices in child forensic interviewing: Training, tools, and pre‐interview preparation
JR Rivard, N Schreiber Compo
Behavioral sciences & the law 35 (3), 253-268, 2017
362017
Inviting witnesses to speculate: Effects of age and interaction on children’s recall
N Schreiber, JF Parker
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 89 (1), 31-52, 2004
312004
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