ColloffOpenPracticesDisclosure – Supplemental material for Filler-Siphoning Theory Does Not Predict the Effect of Lineup Fairness on the Ability to Discriminate Innocent From Guilty Suspects: Reply to Smith, Wells, Smalarz, and Lampinen (2018) Melissa F. Colloff Kimberley A. Wade Deryn Strange John T. Wixted 10.25384/SAGE.6935720.v1 https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/ColloffOpenPracticesDisclosure_Supplemental_material_for_Filler-Siphoning_Theory_Does_Not_Predict_the_Effect_of_Lineup_Fairness_on_the_Ability_to_Discriminate_Innocent_From_Guilty_Suspects_Reply_to_Smith_Wells_Smalarz_and_Lampinen_2018_/6935720 <p>Supplemental material, ColloffOpenPracticesDisclosure for Filler-Siphoning Theory Does Not Predict the Effect of Lineup Fairness on the Ability to Discriminate Innocent From Guilty Suspects: Reply to Smith, Wells, Smalarz, and Lampinen (2018) by Melissa F. Colloff, Kimberley A. Wade, Deryn Strange and John T. Wixted in Psychological Science</p> 2018-08-03 12:00:00 Discriminate Guilty Suspects Smith Melissa Reply Lampinen Psychological Colloff Wells Filler-Siphoning Theory Kimberley Supplemental material Deryn Wixted Ability Lineup Fairness Predict ColloffOpenPracticesDisclosure Wade Smalarz