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Law and Human Behavior|October 11, 2017
Knowingly but naively: The overpowering influence of innocence on interrogation rights decision-makingKyle C Scherr, Christopher J Normile, Sabrina J Bierstetel, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|February 3, 2017
Age, risk assessment, and sanctioning: Overestimating the old, underestimating the youngJohn Monahan, Jennifer Skeem, Christopher Lowenkamp
Law and Human Behavior|February 3, 2017
Why are conservatives more punitive than liberals? A moral foundations approachJasmine R Silver, Eric Silver
Law and Human Behavior|August 2, 2019
New signal detection theory-based framework for eyewitness performance in lineupsJungwon Lee, Steven D Penrod
Law and Human Behavior|June 19, 1998
Assessment of malingering with simulation designs: threats to external validityR Rogers, K R Cruise
Law and Human Behavior|January 11, 2005
Are there ethnic differences in levels of psychopathy? A meta-analysisJennifer L Skeem, John F Edens, Jacqueline Camp, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|January 11, 2005
Impact of defense-only and opposing eyewitness experts on juror judgmentsJennifer L Devenport, Brian L Cutler
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