r4lineups - Statistical Inference on Lineup Fairness
Since the early 1970s eyewitness testimony researchers
have recognised the importance of estimating properties such as
lineup bias (is the lineup biased against the suspect, leading
to a rate of choosing higher than one would expect by chance?),
and lineup size (how many reasonable choices are in fact
available to the witness? A lineup is supposed to consist of a
suspect and a number of additional members, or foils, whom a
poor-quality witness might mistake for the perpetrator). Lineup
measures are descriptive, in the first instance, but since the
earliest articles in the literature researchers have recognised
the importance of reasoning inferentially about them. This
package contains functions to compute various properties of
laboratory or police lineups, and is intended for use by
researchers in forensic psychology and/or eyewitness testimony
research. Among others, the r4lineups package includes
functions for calculating lineup proportion, functional size,
various estimates of effective size, diagnosticity ratio,
homogeneity of the diagnosticity ratio, ROC curves for
confidence x accuracy data and the degree of similarity of
faces in a lineup.