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William E Crozier

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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 7, 2017
Memory Errors in Alibi Generation: How an Alibi Can Turn Against UsWilliam E Crozier, Deryn Strange, Elizabeth F Loftus
Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 23, 2020
Error Rates, Likelihood Ratios, and Jury Evaluation of Forensic EvidenceBrandon L Garrett, William E Crozier, Rebecca Grady
Forensic Science International|August 9, 2020
Juror appraisals of forensic evidence: Effects of blind proficiency and cross-examinationWilliam E Crozier, Jeff Kukucka, Brandon L Garrett
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|January 23, 2020
Look there! The effect of perspective, attention, and instructions on how people understand recorded police encountersKristyn A Jones, William E Crozier, Deryn Strange
Law and Human Behavior|October 22, 2020
Mock jurors' evaluation of firearm examiner testimonyBrandon L Garrett, Nicholas Scurich, William E Crozier
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 18, 2024
New Insights on Expert Opinion About Eyewitness Memory ResearchTravis M Seale-Carlisle, Adele Quigley-McBride, Jennifer E F Teitcher, et al.
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|June 18, 2021
North Carolina Specialty Courts, Treatment Access, and the Substance Use Crisis: A Promising but Underfunded ModelMichele M Easter, Jeffrey W Swanson, William E Crozier, et al.
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 7, 2017
Memory Errors in Alibi Generation: How an Alibi Can Turn Against UsWilliam E Crozier, Deryn Strange, Elizabeth F Loftus
Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 23, 2020
Error Rates, Likelihood Ratios, and Jury Evaluation of Forensic EvidenceBrandon L Garrett, William E Crozier, Rebecca Grady
Forensic Science International|August 9, 2020
Juror appraisals of forensic evidence: Effects of blind proficiency and cross-examinationWilliam E Crozier, Jeff Kukucka, Brandon L Garrett
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|January 23, 2020
Look there! The effect of perspective, attention, and instructions on how people understand recorded police encountersKristyn A Jones, William E Crozier, Deryn Strange
Law and Human Behavior|October 22, 2020
Mock jurors' evaluation of firearm examiner testimonyBrandon L Garrett, Nicholas Scurich, William E Crozier
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 18, 2024
New Insights on Expert Opinion About Eyewitness Memory ResearchTravis M Seale-Carlisle, Adele Quigley-McBride, Jennifer E F Teitcher, et al.
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|June 18, 2021
North Carolina Specialty Courts, Treatment Access, and the Substance Use Crisis: A Promising but Underfunded ModelMichele M Easter, Jeffrey W Swanson, William E Crozier, et al.
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