Publications:
Ross, S. J., & Malpass, R. S. (under review). Field studies of eyewitness identification: A review of past field
evaluations and directions for future research. Law and Human Behavior.
Ross, S. J., & Malpass, R. S. (in press). Moving Forward: Response to “Studying Eyewitness
Identifications in the Field”. Law and Human Behavior. (click here to download a .pdf copy of this article)
Holtgraves, T. M., Ross, S. J., Weywadt, C.R., & Han, T. L. (2007). Perceiving Artificial
Social Agents. Computers in Human Behavior,
23(5), 2163-2174.
(click
here to download a .pdf copy of this article)
Pickel, K. L., Ross, S. J., & Truelove, R. S. (2006).
Overcoming weapon focus. Applied
Cognitive Psychology,
20, 871-893. (click
here to download a .pdf copy of this manuscript)
Malpass, R. S., Zimmerman, L. A, Meissner, C. A., Ross, S. J.,
Rigoni, M. E., Topp, L. D.,
Pruss, N., Tredoux, C. T., & Leyva, J. M. (2005). Eyewitness
memory and
identification. The San Antonio Defender, 7(1), 2-13. (click here to download a .pdf copy of this article)
Conference Presentations:
Ross, S. J., Culhane, S. E., & Morera, O. F. (2008, March). Confirmatory factor analyses of the
Legal Attitudes Questionnaire: Assessing validity within Anglo and Hispanic samples. Paper
to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, FL.
Ross, S. J., & Malpass, R. S. (2008, March). Improved methodological standards for field evaluations
of eyewitness identification procedures. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychology-Law Society, Jacksonville, FL.
Ross, S. J., & Pickel, K. L. (2007, July). Evaluating the ‘suggestiveness’ of showups: Going
beyond the “lack of protection” aspect. Paper presented at the 3rd International Congress
of Psychology and Law, Adelaide, AUS.
Ross, S. J., Tafoya, M. R., & Hosch, H. M. (2007, July). The effects of distraction and priming
on juror attitudes and judgments in a civil case. Paper presented at the 3rd International
Congress of Psychology and Law, Adelaide, AUS.
Ross, S. J., & Malpass, R. S. (2007, March). An evaluation of the field studies on eyewitness
identification procedures: What do we know and what can we learn? Paper
presented at the "Off the witness stand: Using psychology in the practice of justice"
conference, New York, NY.
Ross, S. J., & Morera, O. F. (2007, March). Determining the factor structure of the
Revised Legal Attitudes Questionnaire. Poster presented at the "Off the
witness stand: Using psychology in the practice of justice" conference, New York, NY.
Maclin, O. H., Malpass, R. S., & Ross, S. J. (2006, March). Towards an Ecological
Approach to Examine the Diagnosticity of Sequential and Simultaneous
Lineup Procedures. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.
Pickel, K. L, Ross, S. J., & Truelove, R. S. (2006, March). Can eyewitnesses overcome
the weapon focus effect?: A test of the automatic capture hypothesis. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St.
Petersburg, FL.
Ross, S. J. & Malpass, R. S. (2006, March). Scale validation is
not forever: An evaluation
of legal authoritarianism measures within and across cultures. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society,
St. Petersburg, FL.
Ross, S. J. & Malpass, R. S. (2006, March). The
authoritarianism-verdict association
post-Narby et al.": A meta-analytic review. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg,
FL.
Tafoya, M. R., Leyva, J. M., Ross, S. J., & Hosch, H. M. (2006,
March). Does the
subliminal presentation of emotionally-valenced words during a multi-media
closing argument influence juror's judgments? Poster presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL.
Ross, S. J. (2005, March). What is legal authoritarianism?: Reliability and convergent validity
tests on all the legal authoritarianism measures. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, CA.
Ross, S. J., Weywadt, C. R., Davidson, J. E., & Holtgraves, T. M. (2004, May).
Memory for illocutionary force. Poster presented at the annual meeting
of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL.
Weywadt, C. R., Ross, S. J., & Holtgraves, T. M. (2004, May). On-line speech act comprehension.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society,
Chicago, IL.
Byle, K. A., Ross, S. J., Weywadt, C. R., & Holtgraves, T. M. (2004, May). The production and
perception of implicit performatives. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL.
Ross, S. J., Pickel, K. L., & Truelove, R.S., (2004, April). Can eyewitnesses overcome the
weapon focus effect? In C. Krause (Moderator), Higher-order cognition. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago, IL.
Ross, S. J., Weywadt, C. R., Carr, F. M., & Holtgraves, T., M. (2003, May). Perceiving
artificial social agents. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA.
Reina, J. M., Eason, H. A., Ross, S. J., Palombo, C. A., Giardiano, D. T., Bertuca, F., Dean, J. J.
Noonan, M. C., Roy, A. D., Niedzinski, J. A., & Berman, G. L. (1999, April). The
effects of word type manipulation on accuracy of free recall. In G. L. Berman &
M. P. Toglia (Chairs), Applied psychological research: The influence of cognitive
and social factors in accurate retention and mock-juror decision making. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Providence, RI.