Asking an eyewitness to predict their later lineup performance could harm the confidence–accuracy relationship

作者: Jane E. Whittington , Curt A. Carlson , Maria A. Carlson , Dawn R. Weatherford , Lacy E. Krueger

DOI: 10.1002/ACP.3599

关键词: Predictor variablesHarmIdentification (psychology)Social psychologyPsychologyEyewitness identificationSelf-esteem

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