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Kaila Bruer
Kaila Bruer
Luther College, University of Regina
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Influence of eyewitness age and recall error on mock juror decision‐making
K Bruer, JD Pozzulo
Legal and Criminological Psychology 19 (2), 332-348, 2014
602014
The culprit in target-absent lineups: Understanding young children’s false positive responding
JD Pozzulo, J Dempsey, K Bruer, C Sheahan
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 27 (1), 55-62, 2012
272012
Line-up member similarity influences the effectiveness of a salient rejection option for eyewitnesses
KC Bruer, RJ Fitzgerald, NM Therrien, HL Price
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 22 (1), 124-133, 2015
212015
How sure are you that this is the man you saw? Child witnesses can use confidence judgments to identify a target.
KC Bruer, RJ Fitzgerald, HL Price, JD Sauer
Law and Human Behavior 41 (6), 541, 2017
182017
Eyewitness age and familiarity with defendant: Influential factors in mock jurors' assessment of defendant guilt?
JD Pozzulo, JL Pettalia, K Bruer, S Javaid
American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2014
162014
Identifying liars through automatic decoding of children's facial expressions
KC Bruer, S Zanette, XP Ding, TD Lyon, K Lee
Child development 91 (4), e995-e1011, 2020
152020
Familiarity and recall memory for environments: A comparison of children and adults
KC Bruer, JD Pozzulo
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 35 (4), 318-325, 2014
112014
When an alibi is not enough: Judgments of evidence needed to lay charges in a burglary case
KC Bruer, HL Price, LC Dahl
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 32, 94-104, 2017
92017
Judicial discussion of eyewitness identification evidence.
KC Bruer, MB Harvey, AS Adams, HL Price
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2017
82017
The impact of COVID-19 on Canadian child maltreatment workers
S Williams, KC Bruer, AD Evans, HL Price
Children and youth services review 138, 106492, 2022
72022
Using machine learning analyses to explore relations between eyewitness lineup looking behaviors and suspect guilt.
HL Price, KC Bruer, MC Adkins
Law and human behavior 44 (3), 223, 2020
72020
A repeated forced‐choice line‐up procedure provides suspect bias information with no cost to accuracy for older children and adults
KC Bruer, HL Price
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (5), 448-466, 2017
72017
Lawyers' experience questioning children in Canadian court
KC Bruer, S Williams, AD Evans
Child Abuse & Neglect 134, 105930, 2022
62022
Does speed indicate lineup identification accuracy? Examining children's and adults' reaction time.
K Bruer, JD Pozzulo
American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2014
62014
The impact of COVID-19 on social work practice in Canada: A comparison of urban and rural contexts
M Baker, KA Berens, S Williams, KC Bruer, AD Evans, HL Price
Journal of Comparative Social Work 16 (2), 141-171, 2021
52021
A survey of intimate partner violence intervention programs in saskatchewan, canada.
CJ Giesbrecht, TF Edmonds, KC Bruer
Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne 64 (2), 93, 2023
42023
Transmission of children’s disclosures of a transgression from peers to adults
HL Price, AD Evans, KC Bruer
Applied Developmental Science 25 (3), 228-239, 2021
42021
Lying to conceal a group transgression in middle to late childhood
AD Evans, VW Dykstra, K Bruer, HL Price
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 67 (1), 75-93, 2021
42021
To disclose or not to disclose? The influence of consistently disclosing and disclosure recipient on perceptions of children’s credibility
VW Dykstra, MB Harvey, KC Bruer, HL Price, AD Evans
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (17-18), NP16907-NP16930, 2022
32022
Perceptions of familiar and unfamiliar ear-and eyewitnesses
MB Harvey, KC Bruer, HL Price
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29 (3), 395-412, 2022
32022
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