Effects of postidentification feedback misinformation on eyewitness memory for the culprit
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iii CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 2. THE PARADIGM 9 CHAPTER 3. LITERATURE REVIEW 14 CHAPTER 4. MATERIALS AND METHODS 19 CHAPTER 5. RESULTS 24 CHAPTER 6. DISCUSSION 32 APPENDIX A. STILL SHOTS FROM VIDEO 49 APPENDIX B. CULPRIT-ABSENT LINEUP 50 APPENDIX C. SELF-REPORT MEASURES 51 APPENDIX D. CULPRIT-PRESENT LINEUP 52 REFERENCES CITED 53
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تاریخ انتشار 2017