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Rachel Zajac

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Memory (Hove, England)|April 13, 2026
Comparing children's and adults' accounts of childhood injuries: implications for the courtroomAndrea Taylor, Jacob Ingram, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Violence Against Women|March 12, 2025
"Although Her Words Said No, Her Actions Spoke Otherwise": Potential Jurors' Understanding of the "Reasonable Belief" Element of Sexual Assault LawTessa Gillies-Goldsmith, Melanie A Beres, Rachel Zajac
Forensic Science International|January 18, 2016
Exploring the role of contextual information in bloodstain pattern analysis: A qualitative approachNikola K P Osborne, Michael C Taylor, Rachel Zajac
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 28, 2016
The Diagnostic Value of Children's Responses to Cross-Examination QuestioningRachel Zajac, Bridget Irvine, Jacob M Ingram, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|July 9, 2014
Does contextual information bias bitemark comparisons?Nikola K P Osborne, Sally Woods, Jules Kieser, et al.
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Australian stakeholders' views on improving investigative interviews with adult sexual assault complainantsMohammed M Ali, Nina J Westera, Rachel Zajac, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 21, 2022
Trivially informative semantic context inflates people's confidence they can perform a highly complex skillKayla Jordan, Rachel Zajac, Daniel Bernstein, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 17, 2016
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: the Effect of Truncated Testimony on Juror Decision-makingLakin Anderson, Julien Gross, Trine Sonne, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 20, 2013
Misconceptions about childhood sexual abuse and child witnesses: Implications for psychological experts in the courtroomRachel Zajac, Maryanne Garry, Kamala London, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|March 16, 2016
Bloodstain pattern classification: Accuracy, effect of contextual information and the role of analyst characteristicsNikola K P Osborne, Michael C Taylor, Matthew Healey, et al.
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Memory (Hove, England)|April 13, 2026
Comparing children's and adults' accounts of childhood injuries: implications for the courtroomAndrea Taylor, Jacob Ingram, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Violence Against Women|March 12, 2025
"Although Her Words Said No, Her Actions Spoke Otherwise": Potential Jurors' Understanding of the "Reasonable Belief" Element of Sexual Assault LawTessa Gillies-Goldsmith, Melanie A Beres, Rachel Zajac
Forensic Science International|January 18, 2016
Exploring the role of contextual information in bloodstain pattern analysis: A qualitative approachNikola K P Osborne, Michael C Taylor, Rachel Zajac
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 28, 2016
The Diagnostic Value of Children's Responses to Cross-Examination QuestioningRachel Zajac, Bridget Irvine, Jacob M Ingram, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|July 9, 2014
Does contextual information bias bitemark comparisons?Nikola K P Osborne, Sally Woods, Jules Kieser, et al.
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Australian stakeholders' views on improving investigative interviews with adult sexual assault complainantsMohammed M Ali, Nina J Westera, Rachel Zajac, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 21, 2022
Trivially informative semantic context inflates people's confidence they can perform a highly complex skillKayla Jordan, Rachel Zajac, Daniel Bernstein, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 17, 2016
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: the Effect of Truncated Testimony on Juror Decision-makingLakin Anderson, Julien Gross, Trine Sonne, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 20, 2013
Misconceptions about childhood sexual abuse and child witnesses: Implications for psychological experts in the courtroomRachel Zajac, Maryanne Garry, Kamala London, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|March 16, 2016
Bloodstain pattern classification: Accuracy, effect of contextual information and the role of analyst characteristicsNikola K P Osborne, Michael C Taylor, Matthew Healey, et al.
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