Amy Bradfield Douglass

Joined 2021
Amy Bradfield Douglass, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Bates College. She teaches statistics and upper-level courses on psychology and law and psychology of religion. Her research focuses on how eyewitnesses make decisions, how eyewitness errors can be prevented, how social interactions with lineup administrators affect retrospective witness judgments, and how people perceive and evaluate eyewitnesses. Dr. Douglass is an editorial board member and former associate editor of Law and Human Behavior. She earned her Ph.D. in Social Psychology and Master of Science in Psychology from Iowa State University. She lives in Central Maine with her husband and two daughters.