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Areas of interest
Law and Forensic
Research Interests
Psychology and Law; Decision-Making and Judgments; Forensic Evidence; Eyewitness Identification; Face Recognition; Memory; Plea Bargaining.
Selected Publications
Quigley-McBride, A., & Wells, G.L. (2023). Eyewitness confidence and decision time reflects identification accuracy in actual police lineups. Law and Human Behavior.
Sweet, D., Quigley-McBride, A., & Meissner, C.A. (2023). Perceptions of movement patterns and concealment detection in naïve observers and law enforcement officers: A Lens Model Analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Marcon Zabecki, J., Quigleyâ€McBride, A., & Meissner, C. A. (2022) Information loss, contextual information, and distinctiveness influence how well novice analysts discriminate fingerprints. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Garrett, B.L., Crozier, W., Gifford, E.J., Grodensky, C., Quigley-McBride, A., & Teitcher, J. (2023). Open Prosecution. Stanford Law Review.
Quigley-McBride, A., Crozier, W., Dodson, C.S., Teitcher, J., & Garrett, B.L. (2022). Face value? How jurors evaluate eyewitness face recognition ability. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.
Hudacheck, L. & Quigley-McBride, A. (2022). Juror perceptions of opposing expert forensic psychologists: Pre-existing attitudes confirmation bias, and belief perseverance. Psychology, Public Policy and Law.
Quigley-McBride, A., Dror, I.E., Roy, T., Garrett, B.L., & Kukucka, J. (2022). A practical tool for information management in forensic decisions: Using Linear Sequential Unmasking-Expanded (LSU-E) in casework. FSI: Synergy.
Quigley-McBride, A. (2020). Practical solutions to forensic contextual bias. Zeitschrift fur Psychologie.
Smith, A., Wilford, M.M., Quigley-McBride, A., & Wells, G.L. (2019). Mistaken eyewitness identification rates increase when either witnessing or testing condition get worse. Law and Human Behavior.
Quigley-McBride, A. & Wells, G.L. (2018). Fillers can help control for contextual bias in forensic comparison tasks. Law and Human Behavior.
Wells, G.L., & Quigley-McBride, A. (2016). Applying eyewitness identification research to the legal system: A glance at where we have been and where we could go. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition.
Courses
Fall 2025
Spring 2026
Future courses may be subject to change.