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G L Wells

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Adolescence|January 1, 1975
For blacks, chicanos, Puerto Ricans and other minorities--the language experience approach to learningG L Wells
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1993
What do we know about eyewitness identification?G L Wells
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 1984
Memory for faces: encoding and retrieval operationsG L Wells, B Hryciw
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 13, 1999
Trait aggressiveness and hockey penalties: predicting hot tempers on the iceB J Bushman, G L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|October 12, 2000
The perceived validity of eyewitness identification testimony: a test of the five Biggers criteriaA L Bradfield, G L Wells
Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.)|September 9, 2000
A technique for performing transesophageal echocardiography in patients with Zenker's diverticulumG L Wells, J Gilliam, D W Kitzman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 1, 1979
Accuracy, confidence, and juror perceptions in eyewitness identificationG L Wells, R C Lindsay, T J Ferguson
Southern Medical Journal|July 1, 1994
Congenital heart disease in infants with Down's syndromeG L Wells, S E Barker, S C Finley, et al.
The American Psychologist|July 13, 2000
From the lab to the police station. A successful application of eyewitness researchG L Wells, R S Malpass, R C Lindsay, et al.
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Adolescence|January 1, 1975
For blacks, chicanos, Puerto Ricans and other minorities--the language experience approach to learningG L Wells
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1993
What do we know about eyewitness identification?G L Wells
Memory & Cognition|July 1, 1984
Memory for faces: encoding and retrieval operationsG L Wells, B Hryciw
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 13, 1999
Trait aggressiveness and hockey penalties: predicting hot tempers on the iceB J Bushman, G L Wells
Law and Human Behavior|October 12, 2000
The perceived validity of eyewitness identification testimony: a test of the five Biggers criteriaA L Bradfield, G L Wells
Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.)|September 9, 2000
A technique for performing transesophageal echocardiography in patients with Zenker's diverticulumG L Wells, J Gilliam, D W Kitzman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 1, 1979
Accuracy, confidence, and juror perceptions in eyewitness identificationG L Wells, R C Lindsay, T J Ferguson
Southern Medical Journal|July 1, 1994
Congenital heart disease in infants with Down's syndromeG L Wells, S E Barker, S C Finley, et al.
The American Psychologist|July 13, 2000
From the lab to the police station. A successful application of eyewitness researchG L Wells, R S Malpass, R C Lindsay, et al.
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