Witnesses, Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Courts & Trial Practice - General & Miscellaneous, Cognitive Psychology
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Overview
Topics examined are eyewitness memory as a function of age, the adequacy of intuition in judging eyewitness memory, and the relationship between confidence and accuracy. Also includes chapters on hypnosis, lie detection, and legal aspects of the dangers inherent in eyewitness identification testimony.Book Details
Published
May 25, 1984
Publisher
Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521255646