Cognitive Interview Articles
Fisher, R. P., Geiselman, R. E., and Amador, M. (1989). Field test of the cognitive interview: Enhancing the recollection of the actual victims and witnesses of crime. Journal of Applied Psychology, 74, 722-727.
Fisher, R. P., McCauley, M. R., and Geiselman, R. E. (1994). Improving eyewitness testimony with the Cognitive Interview. In D. F. Ross, J. D. Read (Eds.), Adult eyewitness testimony: Current trends and developments (pp. 245-269). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Fisher, R. P., Mello, E. W., and McCauley, M. R. (1999). Are jurors' perceptions of eyewitness credibility affected by the cognitive interview? Psychology, Crime, and Law, 5, 167-176.
George, R. C., and Clifford, B. R. (1996). The cognitive interview--Does it work? In G. Davies, S. Lloyd-Bostock, M. McMurra and C. Wilson (Eds.), Psychology, law, and criminal justice (pp. 146-154). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter.
Kebbell, M. R., Milne, R., and Wagstaff, G. F. (1999). The cognitive interview: A survey of its forensic effectiveness. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 5, 101-115.
Kohnken, G., Milne, R., Memon, A., and Bull, R. (1999). The cognitive interview: A meta-analysis. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 5, 3-27.
Kohnken, G., Schimossek, E., Ascherman, E., and Hofer, E. (1995). The cognitive interview and the assessment of the credibility of adults statements. Journal of Applied Psychology, 80, 671-684.
McCaule, M. R., and Fisher, R. P. (1995). Enhancing children's eyewitness testimony with the cognitive interview. In G. Davies, S. Lloyd-Bostock, M. McMurran, and C. Wilson (Eds.), Psychology, law, and criminal justice (pp. 127-134). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter.
Read, J. D., Yuille, J. C., and Tollestrup, P. (1992). Recollections of a robbery: Effects of arousal and alcohol upon recall and person identification. Law and Human Behavior, 16, 425-446.

