What price justice? Exploring the relationship of lineup fairness to identification accuracy.

作者: R. C. L. Lindsay , Gary L. Wells

DOI: 10.1007/BF01040622

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摘要: … lineup contained a picture of the criminal (criminal-present lineups), while 1 fair and 1 unfair lineup … who resembled the criminal (criminal-absent lineup). Results indicate that high-…

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