Lyn Haber, Ph.D. Resume (January, 2012) Address: 313 Ridge View Drive, Swall Meadows, California 93514 Telephone 760-387-2458 Fax 760-387-2459 E-Mail: lhaber@humanfactorsconsultants.com Web: www.humanfactorsconsultants.com Current Position: Partner, Human Factors Consultants, 1987-present Forensic Scientist and Expert Witness Since 1980 I have applied to forensic science my scientific training and experience in the evaluation and design of training programs, methodology, assessment, and factors that affect the accuracy of outcomes. I have consulted with attorneys, offered seminars, published, presented at conferences and provided expert testimony on factors that affect the accuracy of child and adult testimony, including: how the witness is questioned, the effects of new information and the passage of time on memory; on comprehension of language, authorship, verbal harassment and how to elicit information from children; and on the factors that affect the accuracy of fingerprint comparisons. With respect to factors that affect the accuracy of fingerprint comparisons and identifications from lineups, I have, with Ralph Haber, presented our work at meetings of both latent print examiners who testify on behalf of the prosecution and at meetings of defense attorneys. I have, with Ralph Haber, written an affidavit in 1990 applying the research evidence on the accuracy of long term memory to memory retrieval, submitted to the U.S. Federal District Court (Northern Illinois) in support of a petitioner. In 2005 we submitted a Brief Amici to the Massachusetts Supreme Court on the scientific basis of fingerprint evidence in support of a petitioner. Human Factors Consultants Partnership I am a partner with my husband, Ralph Norman Haber, in the firm Human Factors Consultants. Together, we provide consultation, reviews of existing scientific research, and we perform new research for legal and business clients and for the government. We also provide expert testimony in court. We specialize in issues involving the application of science to methods (for example, of training, or ways to evaluate hazards, or how best to question a witness), to accuracy (for example, what factors affect the accuracy of memory, of eyewitness identification from a lineup, of fingerprint comparisons, of a child’s memory, of a recovered memory); and to assessment (for example, of performance, of the safety of a work environment, of the quantitative success of a training program). Pre-doctoral Education University of Rochester, 1959-1960, English Brandeis University, 1960-1963, BA in English Language and Literature, 1963 University of Vienna, 1963-1964. Sprachprufung in German Language, 1964. Linguistic Society of America Summer Institutes: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1967; University of California at Berkeley: MA in Linguistics, 1965; Ph.D. in Linguistics, 1970 Post-doctoral Education Linguistic Society of America Summer Institutes: State University of New York, Buffalo, 1971; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1973 University of California at Santa Cruz, Interdisciplinary Seminar in Reading, 1972 Arizona State University, postdoctoral training in Speech and Hearing Sciences, 1982. University of Illinois at Chicago, MA in Education, 1984 Arizona State University, Tempe; courses in color photographic printing, 1982 Photographic Tutoring, Brad Temkin, Chicago, black and white printing, 1992-1994 Photographic Tutoring, Tom Millea, Carmel, platinum and computer printing, 1998-1999 Sierra Business Council Leadership Training, 2002 Forensic Interview Training, Harvey Shapiro, Instructor, 20 hours, August, 2005 Latent Fingerprint Comparison Training Basic Course taught by Richard Whalley, CLPE, Richard Whalley Associates, San Diego, CA, 2003. 24 hours Ridgeology Science Workshop, taught by Kasey Wertheim, CLPE, IAI, Santa Ana, CA., Dec. 1-5, 2003, 40 hours Basic Forensic Ridgeology, taught by David Ashbaugh, CLPE, IAI, Westchester, CA., Jan. 17-21, 2005. 40 hours Scientific Analysis: ACE-V and Daubert, taught by Michele Triplett, CLPE, Seattle, WA., April 5-7, 2010. 20 hours Honors National Merit Finalist, 1958 Dean's List, I and II, University of Rochester, 1959-1960 Dean's List, I and II, Brandeis University, 1960-1963 Delta Phi Alpha (Honorary German Language Society), 1961, Brandeis University Phi Beta Kappa, 1963, Brandeis University Graduated Cum Laude, Honors in English Language and Literature, 1963, Brandeis, U. Foreign Service Institute Internship, Washington, D.C., 1966 Education Abroad Program, Athens, Greece, 1967 American Council for Learned Societies Grant, 1967 Teaching Assistantship Award, University of California at Berkeley, 1965-1968 Research Assistantship Award, University of California at Berkeley, 1968 Society of the Sigma Xi, Associate member, 1968; Full member 1974 University Employment University of California at Berkeley: Teaching assistant in German and German translation for Ph.D. candidates, 1965-1968. Temple University, Philadelphia. Department of English: Instructor of Linguistics, 1968-1970; Assistant Professor of Linguistics, 1970-1973; Assistant Professor, College of Education, Triple T program, 1971-1972. University of Rochester, Department of Psychology: Research Associate and Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1973-1976; Research Associate and Associate Professor, 1976-1979. Stanford Univ., Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Psychology, Summer 1977 Arizona State University, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, 1981-1983. University of Illinois at Chicago: Visiting Associate Professor, College of Education, 1979-1980; Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, 1980-1991; Adjunct Full Professor, Department of Psychology, 1991-1994. University of California at Santa Cruz: Research Associate, Department of Psychology, 1995-2000. University of California, Riverside: Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, 97-99. Other Professional Employment Austro-Amerika Institut, Vienna. Teacher of English as a Second Language, 1964. Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C. Scientific Linguist, 1966. Evstadhiou School, Athens, Greece. Teacher of English as a Second Language, 1968. Center for Curriculum and Develop (Chilton Co.), Phila. PA., Linguistics Consultant,1969. National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, NY. Linguistics Consultant, 1977- 1978. Design teaching and training programs. Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES I), Rochester, New York. Linguistics Consultant, 1977-1979. Taught courses and designed training for staff in Linguistics, Reading, Psycholinguistics, and in Language Disorders. Gates-Chili School District, Rochester, New York. Linguistics Consultant, 1977-1979. Evaluated Language Arts programs for district, and taught courses to staff. Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES II), Rochester, NY. Linguistics Consultant, 1977-1979. Diagnoses; design and assessment of intervention World ORT Union (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training), Geneva, Switzerland; consulting Linguist, 1976-1979. Evaluated training program; wrote new textbook; designed new program and trained staff. Veterans Administration Hospital, Canandaigua, New York. Consultant, Department of Neurology, 1977-1981. Diagnoses; trained nurses and aides. Illinois Institute of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, Consultant, 1980-1981. Lovena Ohl Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. Linguistics Consultant, 1981-1992. Taught English as a Second Language to profoundly hearing impaired adults. Arizona Air National Guard, Tucson, AZ. Consultant. Development of in-flight fighter pilot training program for low altitude flying. 1982-1985. US Air Force Safety Center, Norton Air Force Base, CA. Consultant. Analysis of task components of air traffic control systems and equipment. 1982-1986. City of Chicago Board of Education, Speech Pathologist, City School System, (Full Time), 1984-1986. Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago, IL. Consultant. Development of simulator training programs for railways freight locomotive engineers; contract from the Federal Railway Administration (USDOT) to IIT, 1984-1985. Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. Consultant. Testing of alerter devices for vigilance of railway engineers. Contract from the Federal Railway Administration (USDOT) to IIT, 1985. Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. Consultant. Analysis of the safety of automated subways in the US. Contract from the Urban Mass Transit Authority (USDOT) to IIT, 1986. Illinois Institute of Technology. Consultant. Development of a generic training program for railways engineers driving the MX missile trains. Contract from the US Air Force to IIT, 1986 – 1988. Federal Railway Administration contract to develop a certification test for railway freight locomotive engineers. 1988. Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. Consultant. Analysis of dispatching systems of US railways. Contract from the US Air Force to IIT. 1988. Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois. Research Scientist, Rehabilitation Research and Development Center, 1988-1990. Veterans Administration and the Illinois Institute of Blind Rehabilitation, Chicago, IL. Grants to develop training programs and evaluate performance by blind travelers. 1988-1993. Contract with the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, NY to identify the factors that make eyewear fit, measure the heads of eyewear users and develop computer software to aid in eyewear design as a function of fit. 1991-1993. Illinois Transportation Institute, IL. Consultant. Evaluation of human factors issues of in- car navigation systems. Contract from USDOT to ITI. 1991-1992. Contract with the Nike Shoe Co., Portland, OR, to identify the factors that make footwear and athletic clothing fit. 1995-1996. Reviewing National Science Foundation, section on Linguistics The Behavioral and Brain Sciences Buros Mental Measurements Yearbook Test Corporation of America Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Factors Journal Memberships Society of the Sigma Xi Linguistic Society of America Psychonomic Society American Speech Language and Hearing Association American Psychological Society International Association for Identification Certifications Arizona State Certification in Education, K-12 for Teaching Speech and language Impaired Illinois State Certification in Education, K-12, for Teaching Speech and Language Impaired Board of Education, City of Chicago, Special Education--Speech and Language Impaired, American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, Certification of Clinical Competence, as a Speech Pathologist. Clinical Experience Gates-Chili School District, Chili, New York: 1977 -1979; 320 hours with normal and mentally retarded children. Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Fairport, New York. 1977 -1979; 800 hours with mentally retarded and severely learning disabled children; 1000 hours with adults. Veterans Administration Hospital, Canandaigua N.Y: 1977 - 1981; 880 hours with adults. Lovena Ohl Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona: Sept. 1981 -1992; over 300 hours with adults. Arizona State University Speech and Hearing Clinic, 1982. 125 hours with children; 425 hours with adults. City of Chicago School System; Speech Pathologist. 1984 -1986: 80 child case load per year, plus screening and diagnostics. Research Grants and Contracts National Institute of Education, Grant NE G-3-0090: Perceptual components of reading, 1973 -1976. United States Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transit Authority, IL-06-0061: Vigilance problems in subway motormen, 1985. Veterans Administration, Hines, Il. Rehabilitation R&D Center: Spatial Cognition in the blind, 1987, Co-Principal Investigator. Veterans Administration, Washington, Rehabilitation R&D Center contract No. 448R: Measuring the knowledge of spatial layout in visually impaired adults. 1988- 1989, Co-Principal Investigator. Veterans Administration, Washington, Rehabilitation R&D Center, Contract No. C995- PA: The development of an objective measure of orientation skill in the blind. 1990, Co-Principal Investigator. National Eye Institute, Grant No. EY-07801: Measuring the knowledge of spatial layout in blind adults. 1990-1993, Co-Principal Investigator. Lyn Haber, Ph.D., Forensic Publications 1990-2011 2012: In preparation Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2012). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Upper Limits of Eyewitness Identification Accuracy in Court. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. Pubished accuracy and reliability results from experiments on fingerprint comparisons. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. Proficiency and certification testing of fingerprint examiners. Draft available. 2011 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2011). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2010 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2010). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2009 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on the National Institute for Forensic Science, Sept 9, 2009. Congressional Record, pp. . Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2009). Challenges to Fingerprints: A Guidebook for Prosecution and Defense and Examiners Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2009). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2008 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2008). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2007 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2007). Scientific validation of fingerprint evidence under Daubert. Law, Probability and Risk, doi 10: 1093/lpr/mgm020. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2007). Experiential or scientific expertise. Law, Probability and Risk, doi: 10,1093/lpr/mgm024. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2007). Eyewitnesses to Accidents: The Factors that Determine Accuracy. In R. E. Dewar and P. L. Olson (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Safety, Second Edition. (Chapter 23, pp. 495-514). Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. 2006 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2006). Letter to the Editor on: A report of latent print examiner accuracy during comparison training exercises, by Kasey Wertheim, et al.. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2006, 56, 493-499. Haber, L., Haber, R.N., et al. (2006). Brief Amici Curiae of Scientists, Scholars, and the New England Innocence Project on Behalf of the Petitioner, Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Terry Patterson (petitioner), Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Submitted August 17, 2005. Published in Criminal Law Bulletin, (2006), vol. 42, #1, pp. 1-50. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2006). Eyewitnesses to accidents: Factors that determine accuracy. In R. Dewar & P. Olson (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Safety. Second Edition, pp. ) Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. 2004 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2004). Error rates for human latent fingerprint examiners. In N. Ratha & R. Bolle (Eds.), Advances in automatic fingerprint recognition (pp. 337-358) New York: Springer-Verlag. 2003 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2003). Perception and attention in low altitude high speed flight. In P. Tsang & M. Vidulich (Eds.) Principles and practices in aviation psychology (Ch. 2, pp 21-68). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2002 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2002). Eyewitness testimony about traffic accidents. In P.L. Olson & R.E. Dewar (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Accident Reconstruction (Chapter 21, pp 663-696). Tucson: Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co. 2000 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (2000). Experiencing, remembering and reporting events: the cognitive psychology of eyewitness testimony. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 6, 1057-1097. 1998 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (1998). Criteria for judging the admissibility of eyewitness testimony of long past events. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 4, 1135-1159. 1990 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (1990). Affidavit concerning human memory retrieval. United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Weidner v. Thieret, No. 87 C 4157. Books Written and Published Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2009). Challenges to Fingerprints. Tucson, AZ: Lawyers and Judges Publishing Company. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Haber, L., & Morey, K. (2002). Sierra North: 100 Backcountry Trips. Eighth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Morey, K., & Haber, L. (2001). Sierra South: 100 Backcountry Trips in California’s Sierra. Seventh Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Haber, L., & Moray, K. (1997). Sierra North: 100 Backcountry Trips. Seventh Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Moray, K., & Haber, L. (1993). Sierra South: 100 Backcountry Trips. Sixth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., and Haber, L. (1991). Sierra North: 100 Backcountry Trips. Sixth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Haber, L. (1977). Vital English: A Transformationally Based Text for Teaching English as a Second Language. Geneva: World ORT Union Roland, L.R. (1966). A Programmed Course for Elementary German. Foreign Service Institute, Washington, Articles and Chapters in Scientific Publications of Lyn Haber In Preparation Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2012). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Commentary on J.P. Black’s Pilot Study on the Application of ACE-V to Simultaneous (Cluster) Impressions, Journal for Forensic Identification, (2006), 56, 933-971; draft available Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Upper Limits of Eyewitness Identification Accuracy in Court. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. The Error Rate for the ACE Fingerprint Comparison Method. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. Proficiency and certification testing of fingerprint examiners. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. The three standards for the ACE method. Draft available. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. The il-defined, un-tested, and un-necessary principal of uniqueness friction ridge skin. Draft available 2011 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2011). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2010 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2010). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2009 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on the National Institute for Forensic Science, Sept 9, 2009. Congressional Record, pp. . Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2009). Challenges to Fingerprints: A Guidebook for Prosecution and Defense and Examiners Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2008). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2008 Costain, J., & Haber, L. (2008). Fingerprints. In Scientific Evidence in California Criminal Cases. State Bar of California; Continuing Education of the Bar. Berkeley: University of California 2007 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2007). Scientific validation of fingerprint evidence under Daubert. Law, Probability and Risk, doi 10: 1093/lpr/mgm020. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2007). Experiential or scientific expertise. Law, Probability and Risk, doi: 10,1093/lpr/mgm024. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2007). Eyewitnesses to Accidents: The Factors that Determine Accuracy. In R. E. Dewar and P. L. Olson (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Safety, Second Edition. (Chapter 23, pp. 495-514). Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. 2006 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2006). Letter to the Editor on: A report of latent print examiner accuracy during comparison training exercises, by Kasey Wertheim, et al.. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2006, 56, 493-499. Haber, L., Haber, R.N., et al. (2006). Brief Amici Curiae of Scientists, Scholars, and the New England Innocence Project on Behalf of the Petitioner, Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Terry Patterson (petitioner), Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Submitted August 17, 2005. Published in Criminal Law Bulletin, (2006), vol. 42, #1, pp. 1-50. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2006). Eyewitnesses to accidents: Factors that determine accuracy. In R. Dewar & P. Olson (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Safety. Second Edition, pp. ) Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. 2004 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (2004). Error rates for human latent fingerprint examiners. In N. Ratha & R. Bolle (Eds.), Advances in automatic fingerprint recognition (pp. 337-358) New York: Springer-Verlag. 2003 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2003). Perception and attention in low altitude high speed flight. In P. Tsang & M. Vidulich (Eds.) Principles and practices in aviation psychology (Ch. 2, pp 21-68). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2002 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (2002). Eyewitness testimony about traffic accidents. In P.L. Olson & R.E. Dewar (Eds.), Human Factors in Traffic Accident Reconstruction (Chapter 21, pp 663-696). Tucson: Lawyers and Judges Publishing Co. 2001 Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Morey, K., & Haber, L. (2001). Sierra South: 100 Backcountry Trips in California’s Sierra. Seventh Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. 2000 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (2000). Experiencing, remembering and reporting events: the cognitive psychology of eyewitness testimony. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 6, 1057-1097. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (2000). Eidetic Imagery. In Encyclopedia of Psychology, edited by A.H. Forman. Washington, D.C.: The American Psychological Association. 1998 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. (1998). Criteria for judging the admissibility of eyewitness testimony of long past events. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 4, 1135-1159. 1997 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1997). A human factors alternative for the one-size-fits-all fantasy. Ergonomics in Design, 1997, 5, 10-18. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Haber, L., & Morey, K. (1997). Sierra North: 100 Back-Country Trips. Seventh Edition. Berkeley: Wilderness Press. 1993 Winnett, T., Winnett, J., and Haber, L.R. (1993). Sierra South: 100 Back-Country Trips. Fifth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Haber, L.R., Haber, R.N., Penningroth, S., Novak, K., and Radgowski, H. (1993) Comparison of nine methods of pointing to indicate the location of objects: data from blind adults. Perception, 22, 35-47. Haber, R.N., Haber, L.R., Levin, C.A., and Hollyfield, R. (1993). Spatial layout knowledge in blind and sighted persons. Perception and Psychophysics, 5;4, 110-120. 1992 Haber, L.R., and Haber, R.H. (1992). Accuracy and variability in response methods used to determine object location knowledge in the blind. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. 1991 Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. (1991). Why mobile robots need a spatial memory. Sensor Fusion III: Human and Machine Strategies. Proceedings of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 1991, vol. 1198, pp.312-326. Haber, L.R., and Haber, R.N. (1991). An Objective Certification Examination for Freight Locomotive Railway Engineers. Copyrighted, 1991. Washington, D.C.: Federal Railway Administration. Winnett, T., Winnett, J., and Haber, L.R. (1991). Sierra North: 100 Back--Country Trips. Sixth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. 1990 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. (1990). Affidavit concerning human memory retrieval. United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Weidner v. Thieret, No. 87 C 4157. Hollyfield, R.L., Haber, L.R., Haber, R.N., and Strysik, K.R. (1990). Mobility measurement: a computer assisted approach. RESNA Annual Conference Report, pp. 51-2. 1989 Haber, L.R. (1989). Review of Written Expression Test. In J.C. Conoley and J.J. Kramer (Ed.), The Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook, pp. 922-924. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Buros Intitute of Mental Measurements. Haber, L.R. (1989). Review of Language Procesing Test. In J.C. Conoley and J.J. Kramer (Ed.), The Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook, pp.434-435. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Buros Intitute of Mental Measurements. Haber, L.R. (1989) The Porch Index of Commumicative Ability: a Critical Review. In D.J. Keyser and R.C. Sweetland (Eds.), Test Critiques: Volume VII, pp. 446-455. Kansas City: Test Corporation of America. 1988 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1988). Eidetic imagery as a cognitive skill. In L. Obler and D. Fein (Eds.), The Exceptional Brain: The Neuropsychology of Talent and Special Skills, pp 218-241. New York: Guilford Press. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1988). A human factors analysis of the job of railroad train dispatcher. Technical Report for the Federal Railway Administration (44 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, June, 1988. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1988). Multiple tasking components of the job of railroad train dispatcher. Technical Report for the Federal Railroad Administration (56 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, May, 1988. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1988). Generic versus territory specific operation of railroad train dispatchers. Technical Report for the Federal Railway Administration (59 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, May, 1988. Haber, R.N., & Haber. L.R. (1988). The controller and dispatching job: comparisons across industries. Technical Report for the Federal Railway Administration (51 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, June, 1988. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. (1988). A task analysis of the job of railroad freight locomotive engineer. Technical Report for the Federal Railway Administration, (60 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, June, 1988. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1988). Attention and vigilance in the operation of freight locomotives. Technical Report for the Federal Railway Administration (48 pages). Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, Sept, 1988. 1985 Haber, L.R. (1985). Review of the Oral Language Sentence Imitation Screening Test. In J. V. Mitchell (Ed.), The Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, 1097-1098. Also published as Accession No. AN-09042448, Buros Institute Database (Search Label MMYD), Bibliographic Retrieval Services, Inc. (BRS). Haber, L.R. (1985). Review of The Language Assessment Scales. In J.V. Mitchell (Ed.), The Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Buros Institute of Mental Measurements,808-811. Also published as Access No. AN-0904-2524 Buros Institute Database (Search Label MMYD), Bibliographic Retrieval Services, Inc. (BRS). Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1985). Rail rapid transit systems: Do attentional problems increase with increased automation. United States Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transit Administration. Report No. UMTA-IL-06-0061, December, 1985. 1983 Haber, L.R., Haber, R.N., & Furlin, K.R. (1983). Word length and word shape as sources of information in reading. Reading Research Quarterly, 18, 165-189. Haber, L.R. (1983). Language training versus training in relations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 6, 146-147. 1982 Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. (1982) Does silent reading involve articulation? Evidence from tongue twisters. American Journal of Psychology, 95, 409-419. Haber, L.R. (1982). An analysis of linguistic deviance. In K. Nelson (Ed.), Children's Language--Volume 3. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 247-285. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1982). An overview of vision in military aircraft mishaps. In G. McNaughton (Ed.), Visual Factors in Military Aircraft Mishaps. San Antonio: United States Air Forces School of Aviation Medicine. Haber, L.R. (1982). A syntactic analysis of language delay and language impairment. In P. Dale & D. Ingram (Eds.), Child Language: An International Perspective. Baltimore: University Park Press, 331-351. 1981 Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. (1981). Visual processes in reading. In F.J. Pirozzolo & M.C. Wittrock (Eds.), Neuropsychological and Cognitive Processes in Reading. New York: Academic Press, pp. 167-200. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1981). Visual components of the reading process. Visible Language, 15, 147-182. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1981). The shape of a word can specify its meaning. Reading Research Quarterly, 13, 334-345. Haber, L.R. (1981). Does learning disabled equal language disabled? In C.S. Masek, R.A. Hendrick, & M.F. Miller (Eds.), papers from the Parassession of the Chicago Linguistics Society on Language and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 94-114. 1980 Haber, L.R. (1980). Language Acquisition and language delay. In R. Shuy & A. Shnukal (Eds.), Language Use and the Uses of Language. Georgetown: Georgetown Univ. Press, 173-181. 1979 Haber, L.R. (1979). Limitations of sensory substitution devices for the prelingually deaf. In L.D. Harmon (Ed.), Interrelations Among the Communicative Senses. Washington: The National Science Foundation, pp. 338-340. 1978 Haber, L.R. & Maloney, C. (1978). Linguistic development in mentally retarded children. In D. Farkas, W. Jacobsen, & K. Todrys (Eds.), Proceedings and Papers from the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 119-132. 1977 Haber, L.R. (1977). Vital English: A Transformationally Based Text for Teaching English as a Second Language. Geneva, Switzerland: World ORT Union. 1976 Haber, L.R. (1976). Leaped and leapt: A theoretical account of linguistic variation. Foundations of Language, 14, 211-238. Haber, L.R. (1976). Sounding nice: Variation in English plural formations. Kritikon Litterarum, 5, 209-222. 1975 Haber, L.R. (1975). The muzzy theory. In R. Grossman, J. San, & T. Vance (Eds.), Proceedings of the Eleventh Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 240-256. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. (1975). The perception of sentences: A linguistic and perceptual comparison. Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society. Berkeley: Institute of Human Learning, Vol. 1, pp. 170-188. 1974 Kypriotaki, L. (1974). The acquisition of Aux. Papers and Reprints on Child Language Development. Stanford: Stanford University Press, No. 8, 87-103. Kypriotaki, L. (1974). Mouses and mices: a study in grammatical variation. Kritikon Litterarum, 3, 335-346. 1973 Kypriotaki, L. (1973) A study in dialect: individual variation and dialect rules. In R. Shuy & C.J. Bailey (Eds.), New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English. Georgetown: Georgetown University Press, 198-210. 1970 Kypriotaki, L. (1970) Aphaereses in rapid speech. American Speech, 45, 69-77. 1966 Roland, L. (1966). An experiment in a pronunciation problem. International Readings in Applied Linguistics, 4, 255-259. Presentations at Professional Conferences and Unpublished Papers 2011 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Challenges to fingerprint evidence. Presentation to the Thrills and Skills XVII Conference. Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington and Idaho, Spokane, WA, November, 2011. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Eyewitness Memory, Testimony and Identification. Presentation to the Thrills and Skills XVII Conference. Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington and Idaho. Spokane, WA, November, 2011. 2009 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Testimony before the United State Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the National Institute for Forensic Sciences, Sept 9, 2009. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Fingerprint Evidence. Presented at Identification Forensics: Fingerprints and DNA. Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Chicago, January 2009. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Fingerprint Science. Presented at Identification Forensics: Fingerprints and DNA. Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Chicago, January 2009 Haber, L. The Accuracy of Fingerprint Comparisons. Presented at The Search for Reasonable Doubt: DNA, Computers, Fingerprints and other Sciences. Missouri Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, Kansas City, MO, January 2009. 2007 Haber, L. & Haber, R. N. Forensic Science Issues on Accreditation of Crime Laboratories and Certification of Examiners. Presented to the California Commission of the Fair Administration of Justice, Sacramento, CA,, January 10, 2007. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Making ACE conclusions measurable. Lecture presented to the 2007 Education Conference of the International Association for Identification, San Diego, CA, July, 2007. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Is negative evidence informative. Lecture presented to the 2007 Education Conference of the International Association for Identification, San Diego, CA, July, 2007. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Fingerprint comparison accuracy. Seminar presented to the Northern California Innocent Project, Santa Clara School of Law, October 24, 2007 at Santa Clara, CA. 2006 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Lineup identification accuracy by Eyewitnesses. Presented to the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, San Francisco, CA, March 15, 2006. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Estimates of Eyewitness Identification Accuracy. Presented to the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, November, 2006, at Houston, Texas. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. The Stranger Effect in Face Recognition Accuracy. Presented to the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, November, 2006 at Houston, Texas Haber, L., & Haber, R.N., Why Fingerprint Identifications may be Erroneous. Presented to the Northern California Innocence Project, Santa Clara School of Law, September 27, 2006, Santa Clara, California Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Consequences of Erroneous Fingerprint Conclusions when the Suspect is Innocent. Presented to the Northern California Innocence Project, Santa Clara School of Law, September 27, 2006, at Santa Clara, California. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. The Factors that Affect the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identifications. Presented to the IMADEC University, School of Law, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, July 11, 2006. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. The Upper Limits on Eyewitness Identification Accuracy. Presented to the IMADEC University, School of Law, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, July 11, 2006 2005 Haber, L., Haber, R.N., et al. Brief Amici Curiae of Scientists, Scholars, and the New England Innocence Project on Behalf of the Petitioner, Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Terry Patterson (petitioner), Supreme Judicial Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Submitted August 17, 2005. Haber, L, and Haber, R.N, Mindset in the Fingerprint Comparison Process. Presentation to fingerprint examiners in the crime laboratories of Los Angeles Area Police Departments, Westchester, CA January, 2005. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Contaminants in the Fingerprint Comparison Process: Factors that Introduce Mindset and Reduce Accurate Outcomes. Invited Address, 5th Annual Public Defenders Retreat, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2, 2005. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Eyewitness Memory and Identification as Forensic Evidence: Its Scientific Basis, Its Accuracy and Its Limitations. Invited Address, 5th Annual Public Defenders Retreat, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2, 2005. Haber, L., and Haber, R.N. Mindset in the Latent Print Comparison Process. 90th International Educational Conference of the International Association for Identification, Dallas TX. August 7-13, 2005. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L. The Science of Individuation and Identification: Commonalities across Eyewitness, Fingerprint, DNA and other Identification Sciences. 90th International Educational Conference of the International Association for Identification, Dallas TX. August 7-13, 2005. 2004 Haber, L. and Haber, R.N., Suggested Prosecution Responses to a Fingerprint Scientist, Presentation to the King County Sheriff Department (including members of the Seattle City Police Department), Seattle, October, 2004. Haber, L. & Haber, R.N. Cognitive contaminants in the fingerprint comparison process. Invited colloquium, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA, October, 2004. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Risk to innocents from erroneous eyewitness identifications in lineups. Invited colloquium, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA, October, 2004. 2003 Haber, L., and Haber, R.N., Transformations: Distortions versus Differences in Fingerprint Comparisons. Invited colloquium, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, the University of California at Irvine, December, 2003. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L., Face Perception: the Identification of Strangers. Invited colloquium, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, the University of California at Irvine, December, 2003. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Transformations: Theoretical components of fingerprint comparisons. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, BC, November, 2003. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Identification of Strangers: Theoretical components and empirical evidence. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, BC., November, 2003. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N.. Can the Legal System Justify Using Fingerprint Evidence? Research on Error Rates. Invited address to the California Association of Licensed Investigators, Sacramento, March 20, 2003. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Can the Legal System Justify Using Eyewitness Evidence? Research on Error Rates. Invited address to the California Association of Licensed Investigators, Sacramento, March 20, 2003. 2002 Haber, L, and Haber, R.N., Research Needed in Latent Fingerprint Comparison, Presentation to the fingerprint examiners in the Crime Laboratory of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles, CA. March, 2002. 2001 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Eyewitness evidence in accident claims processing. Invited presentation at the Combined Claims Conference, City of Industry, California, March, 2001 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Reliability of expert testimony based on fingerprint evidence. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Orlando, Florida, November, 2001. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. A meta-analysis of research on lineup identification accuracy. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Orlando, Florida, November, 2001. 2000 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Memory and eyewitness reliability. Invited presentation at the Lawyers and Judges Accident Reconstruction and Litigation Conference, Las Vegas, California, February, 2000. 1999 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Utilization of anthropometric variability data to insure the best fit at the least manufacturing cost. Society of Automotive Engineers CAESAR Conference, San Francisco, February, 1999 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. How accurate is eyewitness testimony: what do scientists know and what do juries know. Invited presentation to the High Dessert Criminal Bar Association, Lancaster, California, October, 1999. 1998 Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Two case studies supporting instances of recovered memory. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Dallas, Nov, 1998 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. False positive rates for eyewitness identifications: too high? Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Dallas, Nov., 1998. 1996 Haber, R.N., Haber, L., & Hughes, B.G. Components of orientation knowledge in navigation performance in the blind. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Psychological Society, San Francisco, June, 1996. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L. Antecedent conditions and operational definitions for recovered memory. Paper presentd at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, November, 1996. Haber, L., & Haber, R.N. Orientation and mobility skills in blnd and sighted travel. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, November, 1996. 1995 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. The science of matching products to people when one size fits few. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Los Angeles, November, 1995. Westergaard, C.K., Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. Extracting categories from time series data: using motor cotrol to predict psychopathology. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, Los Angeles, November, 1995. 1991 Haber, L.R., and Haber, R.N. Components of orientation ability in blind travelers. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, San Francisco, November, 1991. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. A cognitive task analysis of intelligent vehicle/highway navigation systems. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, San Francisco, November, 1991. 1990 Haber, L.R., and Haber, R.N. Spatial representations of autonomous mobile robots. Invited address, Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena, CA, August, 1990. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. Why mobile robots need a spatial memory. Invited address to the annual conference of the Society of Photo-Electric Instrumentation Engineers, Boston, November, 1990. Haber, L.R., and Haber, R.N. Measurement of orientation skill in blind travelers. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Psychonomics Society, New Orleans, November, 1990. 1988 Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. On-Line, real time assessment of complex human performance: problems and solutions. Invited presentation, Distinguished Cognitive Psychology Series, Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, California, October, 1988. Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. Train dispatchers: a case study in attentional resources. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, November, 1988. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. Comparison of spatial layout knowledge in the sighted and blind. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, November, 1988. Levin, C.A., Haber, R.N., Haber, L.R., and Hollyfield, R. Knowledge of the layout of space in blind and sighted persons. Invited paper presented at the Annual Orientation and Mobility Conference, Milwaukee, September, 1988. Levin, C.A., Haber, L.R., Haber, R.N., and Hollyfield, R. Acquisition of spatial knowledge in the blind. Invited paper presented at the Annual Illinois Vision Conference, Chicago, November, 1988. 1987 Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. Simulation and training. Invited paper presented at the Second Workshop on Workload and Training: Individual Differences. Carmel, California, January, 1987. Haber, R.N., and Haber, L.R. On-line assessment of locomotive engineers: implications for safety. Invited presentation at the Federal Railway Administration, Washington, March, 1987. 1986 Haber, L.R. A methodology of strategy analysis: an example from language acquisition. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, New Orleans, Nov. 1986. 1985 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. A case study: automatic and controlled attention in subway motormen and controllers. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, November, 1985. Haber, L.R. The sheriff that robbed the Indian had a fat belly. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, November, 1985. 1984 Haber, L.R. Why current language diagnostic tests fail. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, San Antonio, Texas, November, 1984. 1983 Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. What are the spelling rules of English? Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomics Society, San Diego, California, November, 1983. 1982 Haber, L.R. Is the language of mentally retarded children delayed or impaired? Paper presented at the 1982 Annual Gatlinburg Conference on Research in Mental Retardation Developmental Disabilities, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, April, 1982. 1981 Haber, L.R. Does learning disabled equal language disabled? Paper presented at the Parasession on Language and Behavior of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago, May, 1981. Haber, L.R. Factors of language impairment in children. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, November, 1981. 1980 Haber, L.R. Strategies in the acquisition of passive and embedded sentences. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, November, 1980. Haber, L.R. Differentiating delayed and impaired language. Mini-Course presented at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Detroit, Nov. 1980. Haber, L.R. Acquisition strategies when deep and surface structures differ. Paper presented at the linguistic Society of America Meeting, San Antonio, December, 1980. 1979 Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. Children's acquisition of spelling rules. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, Phoenix, 1979. 1978 Haber, L.R. A close look at stage 3 in language acquisition. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, Urbana-Champaign, July, 1978. Haber, L.R. A syntactic analysis of language delay and language impairment. Paper presented at the First International Congress for the Study of Child Language, Tokyo, Japan, August, 1978. Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. Acquisition of spelling rules and learning to read. Paper presented at the First International Congress for the Study of Child Language, Tokyo, Jaspan, August, 1978. Haber, L.R. The difference between language delay and language impairment: Evidence from acquisition in mentally retarded children. Paper presented at the Third Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston, September, 1978. Haber, L.R., & Haber, R.N. Does silent reading involve articulation? Evidence from tongue twisters. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, November, 1978. 1977 Haber, L.R. Up yours, or Excuse me, John: How to be polite on a racing sailboat. Invited paper presented at the 28th Annual Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics, Georgetown, Mar. 1977. Haber, L.R. A linguistic definition of language delay: evidence from the acquisition of Aux. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, Honolulu, August, 1977. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. Word length and word shape as sources of information in reading. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, November, 1977. 1976 Haber, L.R. Language acquisition and language delay. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Convention on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English. Georgetown, D.C.. October, 1976. 1975 Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. The perception of sentences: A linguistic and perceptual comparison. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society, Berkeley, February, 1975. Haber, L.R. The muzzy theory. Paper presented at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago, April 1975. Haber, R.N., & Haber, L.R. What language do approximations to English approximate? Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual Convention, Denver, November, 1975. 1974 Kypriotaki, L.R. The acquisition of Aux. Paper presented at the Stanford Child Language Conference, Stanford, April, 1974. Kerbeshian, L., & Kypriotaki, L.R. The acquisition of noun compounding. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, Amherst, July, 1974. Haber, R.N., & Kypriotaki, L.R. Sounding nice: Fowths, fayths, fowthes and Faythes; Variation in English plural formation. Paper presented at the Third Annual Convention on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English. Georgetown, November, 1974. 1973 Kypriotaki, L.R. Why black Johnnie can't read. Paper presented at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, Charlottesville, April, 1973. Kypriotaki, L.R., & Gobel, E. Mouses and mices: A study in grammatical variation. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, Ann Arbor, August, 1973. Kypriotaki, L.R. A study in dialect: Variation in irregular English verbs. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, Ann Arbor, August, 1973. Kypriotaki, L.R. Watch out linguists: Do English speakers know their rules? Paper presented at the Southeastern Conference on linguistics, Atlanta, November, 1973. Kypriotaki, L.R. Why smelly Nellie knelt (not kneeled). Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, San Diego, December,1973. 1972 Kypriotaki, L.R. There came a wind like a bugle: From linguistic analysis to literary criticism. Paper presented at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, Athens, Georgia, April, 1972. Kypriotaki, L.R. Initial syllable deletion in rapid English speech. Invited paper presented at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, April, 1972. Kypriotaki, L.R. Toward a linguistic definition of poetic genre. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of American Meeting, Chapel Hill, July, 1972. Kypriotaki, L. R. A study in dialect: Individual variation and dialect rules. Paper presented at the Southestern Conference on Linguistics, and the First Annual Convention on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in English, Georgetown, October, 1972. 1971 Kypriotaki, L.R. Variable rules and rapid English speech. Paper presented at the New England Linguistic Society, Montreal, Oct, 1971 Kypriotaki, L.R. Black English and child language. Paper presented at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, Atlanta, November, 1971. Kypriotaki, L.R. "You know what?" A discussion of deletions in questions. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, St. Louis, December, 1971. Kypriotaki, L.R. Teaching standard English to nonstandard English speakers: First or second language training? Unpublished paper, The Chilton Co., 1971. Kypriotaki, L.R. Texts and approaches to second language teaching: A computerized presentation. Unpublished manuscript, Chilton Co, 1971. Kypriotaki, L.R. An analysis of basal readers. Unpublished manuscript, 1971. 1970 Kypriotaki, L.R. A linguistic approach to poetic style. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1970. 1966 Roland, L.R. A programmed course for elementary German. Foreign Service Institute, Washington, 1966. Roland, L.R. A discussion of the so-called "reflexive" in English. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Meeting, New York, December, 1966. 1965 Roland, L.R. The use of the dative -e in modern German prose. Unpublished Master's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1965. Photographic Credits and Shows 2001 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 2001. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept, 2001. 2000 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 1999. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept, 2000 1999 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 1999. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1999. Lyn Haber, Solo Exhibit, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California, September, 1999. 1998 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 1998. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1998. 1997 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 1997. Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Sherry-Lehmann Wine Co 1997 autumn catalog, New York City, 1097. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1997. Lyn Haber, Solo Exhibit, Sherry-Lehmann Wine Co, New York City, Fall, 1997. Lyn Haber, Photographs, In Winnett, T., Winnett, J., Haber, L., & Morey, K. Sierra North: 100 Back-country trips. Seventh Edition, 1997. The Wilderness Press, Berkeley, California. 1996 Lyn Haber, Solo Exhibit, Morris Arboretum of the State of Penn. Phil. PA, Jan.-May, 1996. Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Visitor Center, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, California (juried), 1996. Lyn Haber, Photographs, in Morey, K. Hot Showers, Soft Beds, and Dayhikes in the Sierra, 1996. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1996 1994 Lyn Haber, Featured Photographer, Sherry-Lehmann's 1994 autumn catalog, 679 Madison Ave, NY 10021. Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1994. Lyn Haber, Solo Exhibit, Sherry-Lehmann, Inc., New York City, Fall, 1994 1993 Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept. 1993. Lyn Haber, Photographs. In Winnett, T., Winnett, J., and Haber, L.R. Sierra South: 100 Back-Country Trips. Sixth Edition, 1993. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. 1992 Lyn Haber, Solo Exhibition, Carlos Restaurant, Highland Park, IL 1992-1994 1991 Lyn Haber, Photographs. In Jenkins, J.C., and Jenkins, R.J. Exploring the Southern Sierra: East Side. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press, in press, 1991. Lyn Haberm Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept, 1991. Photographs. In Winnett, T., Winnett, J., and Haber, L.R. Sierra North: 100 Back-Country Trips. Sixth Edition, 1991. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press. 1991. Lyn Haber, Invited Exhibition, Mono County Arts Council, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1991 1990 Lyn Haber, Exhibitor, Labor Day Arts Festival, Mammoth Lakes, Cal. (juried), Sept, 1990 1989 Lyn Haber, Photographs. In Schaffer, J.P., Schifrin, B., Winnett, T., and Jenkins, J.C. The Pacific Crest Trail: Vol. 1, California. Fourth Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press, 1989. 1983 Lyn Haber, Exhibit of High Sierra Photographs. Inyo National Forest Headquarters, Bishop, Calif. 1983. 1982 Lyn Haber, Photographs. In Schaffer, J.P., Schifrin, B., Winnett, T., and Jenkins, J.C. The Pacific Crest Trail, Volume I: California. Third Edition. Berkeley: The Wilderness Press, 1982. 1981 Lyn Haber, Photographs. In Pepper, J.G., A Woodland Garden. The Green Scene. 1981, (V 9, # 3, pp. 4-7.) 32