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Experiment 2: Jury Suggestibility: The Effect of Judicial Instruction on Juror’s use of Covert Recording Transcripts ...
Zhang, Ruichun. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Suppression du mot « race » de la constitution et principe de non-discrimination : Une analyse du discours contrastive France / union europenne
In: Corela, Vol 36 (2022) (2022)
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Migrants with schizophrenia in forensic psychiatric hospitals benefit from high-intensity second language programs ...
Lutz, Maximilian; Streb, Judith; Titze, Larissa. - : Universität Ulm, 2021
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Modern theoretical and practical aspects of linguistics SADIAN LIE PRINCIPLE IN LINGUISTICS ...
Sadi-Makangila, Patrick. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Modern theoretical and practical aspects of linguistics SADIAN LIE PRINCIPLE IN LINGUISTICS ...
Sadi-Makangila, Patrick. - : Zenodo, 2021
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SANKAT PRADATA AUR JANATA. ...
Tomar, Neetusingh. - : figshare, 2021
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SANKAT PRADATA AUR JANATA. ...
Tomar, Neetusingh. - : figshare, 2021
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SANKAT PRADATA AUR JANATA. ...
Tomar, Neetusingh. - : figshare, 2021
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SANKAT PRADATA AUR JANATA. ...
Tomar, Neetusingh. - : figshare, 2021
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Datasets and code of the paper: 'A personal model of trumpery: Linguistic deception detection in a real-world high-stakes setting' ...
van der Zee, Sophie; Baillon, Aurelien; Poppe, Ronald. - : Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), 2021
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Datasets and code of the paper: 'A personal model of trumpery: Linguistic deception detection in a real-world high-stakes setting' ...
van der Zee, Sophie; Baillon, Aurelien; Poppe, Ronald. - : Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), 2021
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"Logische Kondensation" - Zur Interpretation von Mehrdeutigkeit in der Kontexturanalyse am Beispiel eines schizophrenen Patienten in der forensischen Psychiatrie
In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 21 ; 3 ; 41 (2020)
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Diagnosing cognitive impairment in prisoners – a literature review
Catalano, Grazia; Mason, Jonathan; Brolan, Claire Elise. - : Emerald Group Publishing, 2020
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Race effects in facial recognition: the evolution
In: Ann Med (2019)
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Understanding interpersonal relationships and psychopathy
Mooney, Robyn; Ireland, Jane Louise; Lewis, Michael. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Re-evaluating the role of verbalisation of faces for composite production: Descriptions of offenders matter!
Brown, Charity; Portch, Emma; Laura, Nelson. - : American Psychological Association, 2019
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Finding the perfect match: the role of distributional learning in facilitating visual comparison performance
Growns, Bethany, Psychology, Faculty of Science, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Psychology, 2019
Abstract: Forensic feature-comparison practitioners (e.g. fingerprint or document examiners) conduct visual comparison tasks where they decide whether forensic samples are from the same or different sources. However, how they undertake this task is not yet well understood. The ability to learn which features are rare and diagnostic of a ‘match’ between two samples of evidence, and which are common and less diagnostic may assist with this task. This ability is known as distributional statistical learning. This thesis examines whether distributional learning facilitates visual comparison performance. Section 2 presents six experiments that develop and test a novel paradigm that examines distributional learning. Participants were able to learn distributional information from novel visual stimuli. Section 3 presents three experiments that explore the use of distributional learning to facilitate visual comparison decision-making when basic frequency information was available. Participants were not able to apply distributional knowledge to visual comparison decisions unless trained to do so. Section 4 presents two experiments that examine whether distributional learning facilitated visual comparison accuracy when joint probability information was available. Participants used their distributional learning to improve visual comparison performance and training improved their ability to do so. Section 5 presents three experiments that examine the distributional learning and visual comparison performance of forensic practitioners and novices. Practitioners’ distributional learning and visual comparison accuracy of novel stimuli did not differ to untrained novices. This suggests that practitioners’ use of distributional learning in a novel visual comparison task is equivalent to novices. Together, these results provide important insights about the role of distributional learning in visual comparison performance and could inform the development of training or selection tools for forensic feature-comparison practitioners.
Keyword: Forensic psychology; Forensic science; Statistical learning
URL: http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/62699
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Re-evaluating how to measure jurors’ comprehension and application of jury instructions
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Cultural Consultations in Criminal Forensic Psychology: A Thematic Analysis of the Literature
In: Dissertations & Theses (2018)
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Predicting Recidivism Among Internet Child Sex Sting Offenders Using Psychological Language Analysis
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2018)
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