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2024

Journal article

  1. Chu, P.; Semmler, C.; Kerr, F.
    The effectiveness of meditation in preventing burnout in high-risk occupations: a systematic review protocol psyArvix, 2024

2023

Book chapter

  1. Semmler, C.; Lorandos, D.; Brewer, N.
    The Assessment of Eyewitness Memory for People and Events Litigator's Handbook of Forensic Medicine, Psychiatry, and Psychology, 2023 / Lorandos, D. (ed./s), vol.2, Ch.9, pp.910-925

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.; van der Velde, N.; Di Stasio, S.; Harkess, K.; Chur-Hansen, A.
    Gendered Meat? Cognitive Dissonance and Individual Differences in Meat Eaters Anthrozoos: a multidisciplinary journal of the interactions of people and animals, 2023; 36(6):1079-1098
  2. Tikhomirov, L.; Semmler, C.; Searston, R.
    Medical AI for Radiology: The Lost Cognitive Perspective 2023

2022

Journal article

  1. Dunn, J.C.; Kaesler, M.; Semmler, C.
    A model of position effects in the sequential lineup Journal of Memory and Language, 2022; 122

2021

Journal article

  1. Connell, S.; Freeling, B.; Doubleday, Z.; Dry, M.; Semmler, C.
    Better writing in scientific publications builds reader confidence and understanding Frontiers in Psychology, 2021; 12:1-8

2020

Conference item

  1. McCormick, K.M.; Semmler, C.; Dunn, J.
    Is eyewitness memory continuous or ‘all-or-none’? OSF Meetings: SARMAC 2019, 2020

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.A.; Kaesler, M.; Dunn, J.; Ransom, K.
    Do sequential lineups impair underlying discriminability? Cognitive Research, 2020; 5(1):35-1-35-21

2019

Conference item

  1. McCormick, K.; Semmler, C.; Dunn, J.C.
    Using the rank order task to estimate discriminability in eyewitness identification 2019

Journal article

  1. Heyer, R.L.; Chong, C.; Semmler, C.
    Facial image comparisons of morphed facial imagery Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2019; 51(Suppl. 1):1-5-1-5
  2. Michalski, D.; Schwenker, F.; Heyer, R.; Semmler, C.
    The performance of practitioners conducting facial comparisons on images of children across age PLoS One, 2019; 14(11):e0225298-1-e0225298-17

2018

Conference item

  1. Kaesler, M.; Dunn, J.; Semmler, C.
    Evaluating signal detection models for eyewitness identification Australian Mathematical Psychology Conference 2018 (AMPC18): program, 2018, pp.33-33
  2. McCormick, K.; Semmler, C.; Dunn, J.
    Eyewitness Identification: a test of continous and discrete state accounts Psychonomics International, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Abstract book, 2018, pp.22-22
  3. McCormick, K.; Semmler, C.; Dunn, J.C.
    How model testing can facilitate improvements to the performance of diagnostic procedures 2018

Journal article

  1. Dowsett, E.; Semmler, C.; Bray, H.; Ankeny, R.; Chur-Hansen, A.
    Neutralising the meat paradox: cognitive dissonance, gender and eating animals Appetite, 2018; 123:280-288
  2. Heyer, R.; Semmler, C.A.; Hendrickson, A.
    Humans and algorithms for facial recognition: the effects of candidate list length and experience on performance Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2018; 7(4):597-609
  3. Semmler, C.; Dunn, J.; Mickes, L.; Wixted, J.
    The role of estimator variables in eyewitness identification Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2018; 24(3):400-415

2017

Conference paper

  1. Gunzelman, G.; Kaesler, M.P.; Dunn, J.; Howes, A.; Semmler, C.; Tenbrik, T.; Davelaar, E.
    Using Measurement Models to Understand Eyewitness Identification Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Computational Foundations of Cognition (CogSci 2017), 2017 / Gunzelman, G., Howes, A., Tenbrik, T., Davelaar, E. (ed./s), pp.625-630

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.; Hurst, J.
    The impact of state and trait anger on processing of evidential inconsistencies Psychiatry Psychology and Law, 2017; 24(4):594-604
  2. Stephens, R.; Semmler, C.; Sauer, J.
    The effect of the proportion of mismatching trials and task orientation on the confidence-accuracy relationship in unfamiliar face matching Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2017; 23(3):336-353

2016

Conference paper

  1. Papafragou, A.; Kaesler, M.; Welsh, M.; Grodner, D.; Semmler, C.; Mirman, D.; Trueswell, J.
    Predicting overprecision in range estimation Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, 2016 / Papafragou, A., Grodner, D., Mirman, D., Trueswell, J. (ed./s), vol.B, pp.502-507

2015

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.A.
    The psychology of unconscious bias Bulletin of the Law Society of South Australia, 2015; 37(7):14-15

2014

Conference item

  1. Ong, B.; Semmler, C.; Mansfield, P.
    Cultivating healthy skepticism towards help-seeking advertisements: Dispelling the illusion of unique invulnerability The 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 13-15 Feb 2014, Austin, Texas

2013

Conference item

  1. Ong, B.; Semmler, C.; Mansfield, P.
    Dispelling the illusion of unique invulnerability: Cultivating healthy scepticism towards disease awareness advertisements Abstracts of the 40th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, 3-6 April, 2013, Adelaide, Australia: p.59

Journal article

  1. Douglass, A.; Brewer, N.; Semmler, C.; Bustamante, L.; Hiley, A.
    The dynamic interaction between eyewitnesses and interviewers: The impact of differences in perspective on memory reports and interviewer behavior Law and Human Behavior, 2013; 37(4):290-301
  2. Heyer, R.; Semmler, C.
    Forensic confirmation bias: the case of facial image comparison Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2013; 2(1):68-70

2012

Book chapter

  1. Semmler, C.; Brewer, N.; Douglass, A.
    Jurors believe eyewitnesses Conviction of the innocent: lessons learned from psychological science, 2012, 2012, Ch.9, pp.185-209

2010

Book chapter

  1. Alais, D.; Best, V.; Niall, P.; Semmler, C.; Woolford, D.
    Hearing and the perception of sound Expert evidence, 2010, 2010, Ch.145, pp.1-11058

Conference paper

  1. Semmler, C.; Nahum, T.; Clark, Y.
    An examination of hope, self-esteem and positive and negative experiences among first year psychology students The Education Research Group of Adelaide (ERGA) conference 2010: The Changing Face of Education, 24-25 September, 2010

Journal article

  1. Douglass, A.; Brewer, N.; Semmler, C.
    Moderators of post-identification feedback effects on eyewitnesses' memory reports Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2010; 15(2):279-292

2009

Conference item

  1. Semmler, C.; Ashenden, A.
    Testing a cognitive consistency account of the postidentification feedback effect 2009

2008

Journal article

  1. Lindsay, R.; Semmler, C.; Weber, N.; Brewer, N.; Lindsay, M.
    How variations in distance affect eyewitness reports and identification accuracy Law and Human Behavior, 2008; 32(6):526-535

2007

Book chapter

  1. Lindsay, R.; Brewer, N.; Weber, N.; Ross, D.; Semmler, C.; Read, J.; Toglia, M.
    A Role for Theory in Eyewitness Identification Research Handbook of eyewitness psychology Volume 2 - Memory for people, 2007 / Lindsay, R., Ross, D., Read, J., Toglia, M. (ed./s), vol.2, pp.201-218

2006

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.; Brewer, N.
    Postidentification feedback effects on face recognition confidence: evidence for metacognitive influences Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2006; 20(7):895-916

2005

Book chapter

  1. Brewer, N.; Brewer, N.; Weber, N.; Williams, K.; Semmler, C.
    Eyewitness identification Psychology and law: Contributions from psychological science, 2005 / Brewer, N., Williams, K. (ed./s), pp.177-221
  2. Brewer, N.; Williams, K.; Semmler, C.
    Psychology and law research: an overview Psychology and Law: An Empirical Perspective, 2005, pp.1-10

2004

Journal article

  1. Brewer, N.; Harvey, S.; Semmler, C.
    Improving comprehension of jury instructions with audio-visual presentation Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2004; 18(6):765-776
  2. Semmler, C.; Brewer, N.; Wells, G.
    Effects of Postidentification Feedback on Eyewitness Identification and Nonidentification Confidence Journal of Applied Psychology, 2004; 89(2):334-346
  3. Weber, N.; Brewer, N.; Wells, G.; Semmler, C.; Keast, A.
    Eyewitness Identification Accuracy and Response Latency: The Unruly 10-12-Second Rule Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2004; 10(3):139-147

2002

Journal article

  1. Semmler, C.; Brewer, N.
    Effects of mood and emotion on juror processing and judgments Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2002; 20(4):423-436
  2. Semmler, C.; Brewer, N.
    Using a flow-chart to improve comprehension of jury instructions Psychiatry Psychology and Law, 2002; 9(2):262-270
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