Brent Snook

Brent Snook

Memorial University of Newfoundland

H-index: 34

North America-Canada

About Brent Snook

Brent Snook, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, specializes in the field of Experimental Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Nudging eyewitnesses: the effect of social influence on recalling witnessed events

Sketching: The Effect of a Dual-Modality Technique on Recall Performance

A preliminary exploration of the multimedia principle’s applicability for improving comprehension of youth interrogation rights

Objection, your Honour: examining the questioning practices of Canadian judges

Evaluating the Vermont State police’s PEACE model training program: phase 1

Urgent issues and prospects in reforming interrogation practices in the United States and Canada

Interviewing Adult Complainants in Sexual Assault Cases

Minimization, The Trojan Horse of Interviewing? Measuring Perceptions of Witness Interviewing Strategies

Brent Snook Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3633

Citations(since 2020)

1504

Cited By

2688

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Brent Snook Skills & Research Interests

Experimental Psychology

Top articles of Brent Snook

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nudging eyewitnesses: the effect of social influence on recalling witnessed events

Journal of criminal psychology

Kirk Luther

Zak Keeping

Brent Snook

Hannah de Almeida

Weyam Fahmy

...

2024/1/5

Sketching: The Effect of a Dual-Modality Technique on Recall Performance

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Kirk Luther

Brent Snook

Joseph Eastwood

Ronald P Fisher

2023/6

A preliminary exploration of the multimedia principle’s applicability for improving comprehension of youth interrogation rights

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Christopher J Lively

Brent Snook

Kirk Luther

Meagan I Mccardle

John C House

2023/2

Objection, your Honour: examining the questioning practices of Canadian judges

Psychology, Crime & Law

Christopher J Lively

Laura Fallon

Brent Snook

Weyam Fahmy

2023/8/9

Evaluating the Vermont State police’s PEACE model training program: phase 1

Psychology, Crime & Law

Laura Fallon

Brent Snook

Todd Barron

Angela Baker

Mike Notte

...

2022/1/2

Urgent issues and prospects in reforming interrogation practices in the United States and Canada

Legal & Criminological Psychology

Brent Snook

Todd Barron

Laura Fallon

Saul M Kassin

Steven Kleinman

...

2021

Interviewing Adult Complainants in Sexual Assault Cases

Kate Chenier

Rebecca Milne

Kevin Smith

Brent Snook

2021

Minimization, The Trojan Horse of Interviewing? Measuring Perceptions of Witness Interviewing Strategies

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Laura Fallon

Brent Snook

2021/12

Examining the administration of youth interrogation rights: A field study of Canadian police practices

Youth Justice

Meagan I McCardle

Kirk Luther

Brent Snook

2021/12

Beyond common sense and human experience: Lay perceptions of witness coercion

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Laura Fallon

Brent Snook

2020/2

Inter-rater agreement, data reliability, and the crisis of confidence in psychological research

Quant Methods Psychol

Cathryn M Button

Brent Snook

Malcolm J Grant

2020

Police victim and witness interviewing in a northern Canadian territory: Measuring perceptions and practice

Journal of police and criminal psychology

Kate Chenier

Rebecca Milne

Andrea Shawyer

Brent Snook

2020/11/12

Quality vs. quantity: the effect of relationship and number of corroborators on alibi assessments

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law

Joseph Eastwood

Christopher J Lively

Brent Snook

Mark D Snow

2020/11/1

Challenges of a “toolbox” approach to investigative interviewing: A critical analysis of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s (RCMP) Phased Interview Model.

Psychology, Public Policy, & Law

Brent Snook

Weyam Fahmy

Laura Fallon

Christopher J Lively

Kirk Luther

...

2020/8

Seeking or controlling the truth? An examination of courtroom questioning practices by Canadian lawyers

Psychology, Crime & Law

Christopher J Lively

Laura Fallon

Brent Snook

Weyam Fahmy

2020/4/20

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