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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 11, 2013
Traumatic brain injury: guidance in a forensic context from outcome, dose-response, and response bias researchJerry J Sweet, Daniel J Goldman, Leslie M Guidotti BretingBehavioral Sciences & the Law|September 12, 2013
Adult eyewitness memory and compliance: effects of post-event misinformation on memory for a negative eventPedro M Paz-Alonso, Gail S Goodman, Izaskun IbabeBehavioral Sciences & the Law|September 4, 2013
Expert testimony on eyewitness evidence: in search of common senseKate A Houston, Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|September 11, 2015
Smoking, Methylation at AHRR, and Recidivism Risk in a Community Correction Sample of Individuals at High Risk for RecidivismTracy D Gunter, Robert A PhilibertBehavioral Sciences & the Law|September 12, 2015
Epigenetic Alterations Associated with War Trauma and Childhood MaltreatmentLaura Ramo-Fernández, Anna Schneider, Sarah Wilker, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|August 28, 2015
The Influence of Biomedical Information and Childhood History on SentencingJongHan Kim, Abby Boytos, Yoori Seong, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|December 6, 2014
How common is "common knowledge" about child witnesses among legal professionals? Comparing interviewers, public defenders, and forensic psychologists with laypeopleJulie A Buck, Amye R Warren, Maggie Bruck, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|December 4, 2014
Effects of child interview tactics on prospective jurors' decisionsJonni L Johnson, Alexandra E ShelleyBehavioral Sciences & the Law|November 25, 2014
Support and reluctance in the pre-substantive phase of alleged child abuse victim investigative interviews: revised versus standard NICHD protocolsElizabeth C Ahern, Irit Hershkowitz, Michael E Lamb, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 19, 2020
Understanding expert testimony on child sexual abuse denial after New Jersey v. J.L.G.: Ground truth, disclosure suspicion bias, and disclosure substantiation biasThomas D Lyon, Shanna Williams, Stacia N StolzenbergPageof 140