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Law and Human Behavior|November 2, 2001
Eyewitness accuracy rates in sequential and simultaneous lineup presentations: a meta-analytic comparisonN Steblay, J Dysart, S Fulero, et al.Law and Human Behavior|June 14, 2002
Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and eyewitness confidence on mock-juror judgmentsNeil Brewer, Anne BurkeLaw and Human Behavior|June 14, 2002
Suspects, lies, and videotape: an analysis of authentic high-stake liarsSamantha Mann, Aldert Vrij, Ray BullLaw and Human Behavior|August 17, 2002
Examining the construct validity of the original and revised JBS: a cross-validation of sample and methodLen Lecci, Bryan MyersLaw and Human Behavior|August 15, 2001
What makes recovered-memory testimony compelling to jurors?B L Coleman, M J Stevens, G D ReederLaw and Human Behavior|August 15, 2001
The influence of actuarial risk assessment in clinical judgments and tribunal decisions about mentally disordered offenders in maximum securityN Z Hilton, J L SimmonsLaw and Human Behavior|November 2, 2001
Knowledge of legal terminology and court proceedings in adults with developmental disabilitiesK I Ericson, N B PerlmanLaw and Human Behavior|March 22, 2003
Measuring damages for lost enjoyment of life: the view from the bench and the jury boxSusan Poser, Brian H Bornstein, E Kiernan McGortyLaw and Human Behavior|January 2, 2003
Do juries meet our expectations?Hal R Arkes, Barbara A MellersLaw and Human Behavior|January 2, 2003
Age differences in lineup identification accuracy: people are better with their own ageDaniel B Wright, Joanne N StroudPageof 120