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Stacy A. Wetmore, Ph.D. Psychology Department Butler University 4600 Sunset Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46208
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[email protected] Phone: (317) 940-9673 Office: Jordan Hall 282-A
Academic Positions 2016 - Present 2015 - 2016 Education 2011 - 2015
2009 - 2011 2004 - 2008
Instructor, Butler University Postdoctoral Researcher, Royal Holloway, University of London
Ph.D., Cognitive Psychology, University of Oklahoma Minors: Biological and Quantitative Psychology Dissertation – Exploration of the Underlying Processes in the OtherRace Recognition Deficit M.A., Experimental Psychology, University of Alabama in Huntsville Thesis – On the power of secondary confessions, 2004 - 2008 B.A., Psychology, University of Alabama in Huntsville, cum Laude
Honors, Awards, & Grants Holcomb Awards Committee Travel Grant, Fall 2016 Santander Travel Award, Spring 2015 British Psychological Society Postdoctoral Conference Award, Fall 2015 Showups vs. Lineups: A Comparison of Two Identification Techniques National Science Foundation LSS-1060921 (2011-2014) Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, Scott Gronlund, Charlie A. Goodsell Funded PhD position at the University of Oklahoma UAH Outstanding Thesis Award, Spring 2011
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Publications Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & McAdoo, R. (in press). The impact of fillers on lineup performance. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. Key, K. N., Neuschatz, J. S., Bornstein, B. H., Wetmore, S. A., Luecht, K. M., Dellapaolera, K. S., & Quinlivan, D. S. (in press). Beliefs about secondary confession evidence: A survey of lawyers and laypeople. Psychology, Public Policy, & Law. Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Cash, D. K., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (in press). The effects of postID feedback on retrospective self-reports in showups. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.
Mickes, L., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., Clark, S. E., Carlson, C. A., Goodsell, C. A., Weatherford, D., & Wixted, J. T. (2017). ROCs in eyewitness identification: Instructions versus confidence ratings. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31, 467-477. Wixted, J. T., Mickes, L., Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., & Neuschatz, J. S. (2017). ROC analysis in theory and practice. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 6, 343-351. Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. (2017). Line-up fairness affects postdictor validity and ‘don’t know’ responses. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31, 5968. Erickson, W. B., Lampinen, J. M., Wooten, A., Wetmore, S. A., & Neuschatz, J. S (2016). When snitches corroborate: Effects of post-identification feedback from a potentially compromised source. Psychiatry, Psychology & Law, 23, 148-160. Key, K. N., Cash, D. K., Neuschatz, J. S., Price, J. L., Wetmore, S. A., & Gronlund, S. D. (2015) Age differences (or lack thereof) in discriminability for lineups and showups. Psychology, Crime, & Law, 21, 871-889. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Key, K. N., & Goodsell, C. A. (2015). Do the clothes make the criminal? The influence of clothing match on identification accuracy in showups. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 4, 36-42. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Wooten, A., Goodsell, C. A., & Carlson, C. A. (2015). Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 4, 8-14. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (2014). On the power of secondary confessions. Psychology, Crime, and Law. 20, 339-357. Gronlund, S. D., Carlson, C. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Goodsell, C. A., Wetmore, S. A., Wooten, A., & Graham, M. (2012). Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1, 221-228. Neuschatz, J. S., Wilkinson, M. L., Goodsell, C. A., Wetmore, S. A., Quinlivan, D. S., & Jones, N. J. (2012). Secondary Confessions, Expert Testimony, and Unreliable Testimony. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 27, 179-192. Quinlivan, D. S., Neuschatz, J. S., Douglass, A. B., Wells, G. L. & Wetmore, S. A. (2011). The effect of postidentification feedback, delay, and suspicion using accurate witnesses. Law and Human Behavior, 36, 435-453.
Chapters Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., Key, K. N., Cash, D. K., Gronlund, S. D., & Goodsell, C. A. (2016). A comprehensive evaluation of showups. In B. Bornstein, & M. K. Miller (Eds.), Advances in Psychology and Law. (Springer).
CV 3 Stacy Wetmore Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., & Gronlund, S. D. (2015). Memory gaps and errors. In R. Scott, & S. Kosslyn (Eds.), Emerging Trends in the Behavioral and Social Sciences (San Francisco, CA: Wiley). Price, J., Mueller, N., Wetmore, S. A., & Neuschatz, J.S. (2014). Eyewitness Memory and Metamemory in Older Adults. In M. P. Toglia, D. F. Ross, J. A. & Pozzulo, & E. Pica (Eds.), The elderly witness in court. London: Francis & Taylor. Goodsell, C. A., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (2013). Showups. In Reform of Identification Procedures, ed. B. Cutler (Washington, D.C.: APA Press). Neuschatz, J. S., Jones, N. J., Wetmore, S. A., and McClung, E. J. (2012). Unreliable informant testimony. In Conviction of the Innocent: Lessons from Psychological Research, ed. B. Cutler (Washington, D.C.: APA Press).
Under Review Mote, P., Neuschatz, J. S., Bornstein, B. H., Wetmore, S. A., & Key, K. N. (under review). Secondary confessions as post-identification feedback: How jailhouse informant testimony can alter eyewitnesses’ self-reports and identification choices decisions. Law and Human Behavior.
Presentations Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. N., Gronlund, S. D., & Bradfield-Douglass, A. (March 2017). The relationship between post-identification feedback and witness response latency. Paper to be presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Seattle, WA. Smith, P., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. N., Bornstein, B. (March 2017). The influence of jailhouse informant testimony on eyewitnesses’ propensity to change their identification. Paper to be presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Seattle, WA. Wetmore, S. A., McAdoo, R. M., Gronlund, S. D., & Neuschatz, J. S. (November 2016). Lineups are better than showups but filler siphoning is rarely the reason. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Wetmore, S. A., Mickes, L., & Wixted, J. T. (May, 2016). Using lineup instructions to manipulate response bias and its relationship to confidence-based ROCs in eyewitness identification. Paper presented at the International Psychonomics Meeting, Granada, Spain. Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Cash, D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (May, 2016). The effect of postidentification feedback on showup identifications. Poster presented at the International Psychonomics Meeting, Granada, Spain. Wetmore, S. A., Mickes, L. Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Goodsell, C. A., Carlson, C. A., Weatherford, D., McAdoo, R. M., Morgan, D. P., Clark, S., Gronlund, S. D., & Wixted, J. T. (2015). More than one kind of ROC: Biasing ROCs and confidence-based ROCs in eyewitness identification. Poster presented at the Annual European Society for Cognitive Psychology Conference, Paphos, Cyprus.
Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & McAdoo, R. M. (March, 2016). Lineups are better than showups but filler siphoning is rarely the reason. Paper to be present at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA. Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Cash, D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (March, 2016). The effect of postidentification feedback on showup identifications. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA. Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Cash, D., & Lane, S. (March, 2016). Confidence and response latency as postdictors of witness accuracy in lineups and showups. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA. Luecht, K., Key, K. N., Dellapaolera, K., Bornstein, B., Wetmore, S. A., & Neuschatz, J. S. (March, 2016). Opinions on secondary confession evidence: A survey of lawyers and laypeople. Paper to be presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Atlanta, GA. Wetmore, S. A., & Gronlund, S. D. (2015). Examining Underling Processes of the Other Race Bias with the EZ Diffusion Model. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Goodsell, C. A., Gronlund, S. D., McAdoo, R., Neuschatz, J. S., & Wetmore, S. A. (2015). Showups and Lineups: Exploring (and Improving) Identification Performance with WITNESS. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Rhoten, S. E., Destefano, L. A., Curran, K. A., Toftely, S. M., Wetmore, S.A., Gronlund, S. D., Wenger, M. (2015). The components of episodic memory: Connecting Human Behavior and Electophysiology to a Rodent Model. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting Key. K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. (2015) Response Latency and Confidence as Postdictors of Witness Accuracy in Lineups and Showups. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Key. K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D., Cash, D. K., & Lane, S. (2015) Confidence and Response Latency as Postdictors of Witness Accuracy. Poster presented at ARMADILLO, Waco, Texas. Wetmore, S. A., Mickes, L. Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Goodsell, C. A., Carlson, C. A., Weatherford, D., McAdoo, R. M., Morgan, D. P., Clark, S., Gronlund, S. D., & Wixted, J. T. (2015). More than one kind of ROC: Biasing ROCs and confidence-based ROCs in eyewitness identification. Poster presented at the Annual European Society for Cognitive Psychology Conference, Paphos, Cyprus. Wetmore, S. A., Mickes, L., Seale-Carlisle, T. M., Morgan, D. P., Clark, S., Gronlund, S. D., & Wixted, J. T. (2015). More than one kind of ROC: Biasing ROCs and confidence-based ROCs in eyewitness identification. Paper presented at the Annual European Association of Psychology and Law, Nuremberg, Germany. Cash, D., Key, K. N., Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Goodsell, C. A. (March, 2015). A comprehensive evaluation of showups. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Diego, CA.
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Wetmore, S. A., Key, K. N., Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (March, 2015). Do the clothes make the criminal in showups? Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Diego, CA. Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., Key, K. N., Gronlund, S. D., Cash. D., & Goodsell, C. A. (November, 2014). Showups vs. lineups: Are showups more suggestive. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Gronlund, S. D., Key, K. N., Cash, D., Neuschatz, J. S., Price, J., & Wetmore, S. A. (November, 2014). Showups Versus Lineups with older adults. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Goodsell, C. A., McAdoo, R., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Wetmore, S. A. (November, 2014). Showups vs. Lineups: An exploration using the WITNESS model. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA. Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., & Goodsell, C. A. (May, 2014). ROC analyses of lineups and showups. Paper presented at the 26th American Psychological Science Convention, San Francisco, CA. Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., & Neuschatz, J. S. (April, 2014). Eyewitness Identifications: A New Perspective. Paper presented at Oklahoma/Kansas Judgment and Decision Making Annual Workshop. Goodsell, C. A., McAdoo, R. M., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Wetmore, S. A. (March, 2014). Showups versus Lineups: An exploration using the WITNESS model. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wetmore, S. A., Goodsell, C. A, Neuschatz, J. S., & Gronlund, S. D. (November, 2013). Are showups ever better than lineups? Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Gronlund, S. D. (March 2013). The influential jailhouse informant. Poster presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Portland, OR. Gronlund, S. D., Carlson, C. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Goodsell, C. A., Wetmore, S. A., Wooten, A., & Graham, M. (March 2013). Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Portland, OR. Wooten, A., Neuschatz, J. S., Carlson, C. A., Gronlund, S. D., Wetmore, S. A., Goodsell, C. A. (March 2013). Showups vs. lineups: Can showups be reliable? Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Portland, OR. Carlson, C. A., Goodsell, C. A., Wetmore, S. A., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., Wooten, A. & Graham, M. (November, 2012). Showups versus lineups: An evaluation using ROC analysis. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN.
Goodsell, C. A., Gronlund, S. D., Neuschatz, J. S., & Wetmore, S. A. (November, 2012). Contributions of commitment and familiarity to lineup identifications following mugshot exposure. Poster to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Goodsell, C. A., & Gronlund, S. D. (March, 2012). Primary or secondary confessions: What do jurors believe? Poster presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Juan, PR. Wetmore, S. A., Graham, M., Wooten, A., Neuschatz, J. S., & Goodsell, C. A. (March, 2012). Clothing bias: Does it need to be distinctive? Poster presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Juan, PR. Erickson, W. B., Lampinen, J. M., Neuschatz, J. S., Wetmore, S. A., Peters, C. S., & Sweeney, L. N. (March, 2012). Are snitches taken seriously? An investigation of post-identification feedback from a secondary source. Poster presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Juan, PR. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Goodsell, C. A., & Gronlund, S. D. (October, 2011). On the power of secondary confessions. Poster presented at the annual Armadillo Conference, Commerce, TX. Erickson, W. B., Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Culbertson-Faegre, A., & Lampinen, J. M. (2011). Postidentification feedback and eyewitness confidence: the "snitch" effect. Poster presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C. Wetmore, S. A., Neuschatz, J. S., Graham, M. C., Davidson, R. M. & Exley, W. B. (March, 2011). On the Power of Secondary Confessions. Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Miami, FL. Wetmore, S. A., McClung, E. J., Neuschatz, J. S., & Goodsell, C. A. (March, 2010). Secondary Confession vs. Expert Testimony: What do Jurors believe? Paper presented at the annual American Psychology and Law Society Conference, Vancouver, BC.
Teaching Experience Instructor: Research Methods II, Cognitive Processes, Butler University – Fall 2017 Instructor: Research Methods I, Cognitive, Seminar (Psych & Law), Butler – Spring 2017 Instructor: Introductory and Cognitive Processes, Butler University – Fall 2016 Instructor: Online Cognitive Psychology, University of Oklahoma – Spring 2015 Instructor: Online Introductory Psychology, University of Oklahoma – Fall 2015 Instructor: Statistics, University of Alabama in Huntsville – Summer 2014 Lab Instructor: Research Methods, University of Oklahoma – Spring 2014. Lab Instructor: Statistics, University of Alabama in Huntsville – Summer 2011 Lab Instructor: Intro Psych., University of Alabama in Huntsville – Fall 2010-Spring 2011
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Selected Service Butler University Faculty Orientation Guide, Fall 2017 Butler University Psychology Department Butler Bound Ambassador, Spring 2017 Butler University Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2016 Royal Holloway Science Festival, Spring 2016 Royal Holloway Science Festival, Spring 2015 University of Oklahoma Judicial Board, 2013 -2015 University of Oklahoma Faculty Search Committee, 2013-2014 University Judicial Board (UAH), 2009 – 2011 Student Ambassador for Psychology Department, Fall 2007 - 2009 Clubs and Professional Memberships Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2011 - present Psi Chi Honor Society, 2006 - present American Psychological Association, 2012 - present American Psychology-Law Society, 2009 – present Association for Psychological Science, 2009 – present Psychonomic Society, 2015 – present Computer Skills Microsoft Office SPSS, SAS, R Survey Monkey, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Qualtrics Eprime
References Dr. Laura Mickes Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Psychology Wolfson Building, 224 Egham Hill Egham Surrey TW20 0EX United Kingdom +44 (01784) 443711
[email protected] Dr. Scott D. Gronlund University of Oklahoma Department of Psychology Dale Hall Tower, 733A 455 West Lindsey Street Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325-4553
[email protected] Dr. Jeffrey S. Neuschatz University of Alabama in Huntsville Department of Psychology Morton Hall, 321 301 Sparkman Drive Huntsville, AL 35899 (256) 824-2321
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