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Psychology
Wrightsman's Psychology and the Legal System (9th Edition)
How do jurors evaluate the testimony of eyewitnesses, and how can psychological research help jurors understand the potential problems of eyewitness testimony?
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Wrightsman's Psychology and the Legal System
(9th Edition)
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9th Edition
Author(s)
Greene, Heilbrun
ISBN
9781337570879
Publisher
Cengage
Subject
Psychology
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Chapter 5
Start of Chapter
ORIENTING QUESTIONS
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Basic Information Processing
CRITICAL THOUGHT QUESTION
Exercise 01
Reforming Identification Procedures
CRITICAL THOUGHT QUESTION
Exercise 02
Children as Witnesses
CRITICAL THOUGHT QUESTION
Exercise 03
Chapter 5, Start of Chapter, ORIENTING QUESTIONS,
Exercise 3
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How do jurors evaluate the testimony of eyewitnesses, and how can psychological research help jurors understand the potential problems of eyewitness testimony?
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