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Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19.
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The relationship of inner speech to executive functioning and theory of mind: An EMG study ...
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Effect of siblings on numeracy and literacy skills, and the mediating role of parental interactions in the DEPP cohort ...
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Measuring interest in early childhood – a validation of various measures of interest in young children ...
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Effect of siblings on numeracy and literacy skills, and the mediating role of parental interactions in the Elfe cohort ...
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Investigating cross situational word learning via social-communicative cues and non-social salient cues in neurotypical adults and adults with autism ...
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The Effect of Self-Distancing on Emotion Regulation and Autobiographical Remembering ...
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Finding the best way to put media bias research into practice via an annotation app ...
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Do Chimpanzees Reason According to the Disjunctive Syllogism? ...
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Semantics and interpretation of the response particles ano ‘yes’ and ne ‘no’ ...
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Labour market discrimination and biases in human judgement and Artificial Intelligence ...
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Experiment 2: Jury Suggestibility: The Effect of Judicial Instruction on Juror’s use of Covert Recording Transcripts ...
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Covert recordings refer to legally obtained audio recordings containing unmonitored conversations which have been secretly recorded through hidden devices, and without the awareness of one or more speakers (Fraser, 2014; Fraser, 2017). Considering the commonly unsatisfactory quality of such recordings, a written forensic transcript is normally presented to assist juror understanding in contemporary Australian courts (Fraser, 2018; Lange et al., 2011). Due to potential errors and cognitive biases transcribers may encounter during transcription, there is a risk that the provided transcripts contain inaccuracies and become misleading to jurors (Fraser, 2018; Miller, 2016). Research (e.g., Lange et al, 2011) has demonstrated that providing a written transcript alongside indistinct covert recordings may have a detrimental effect on mock juries’ decision-making processes, leading to more inaccurate and incriminating judgments. Moreover, judges’ instructions about using such transcripts only as an aid may be futile ...
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Applied Linguistics; Evidence; forensic psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Law; FOS Psychology; Law; Law and Psychology; Linguistics; Other Psychology; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/54dzr https://osf.io/54dzr/
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Isolating the locus of informational interference during speech-in-noise perception: the role of temporal predictability ...
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#Bittersweet: Positive, negative, and mixed emotions in twitter posts ...
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Are neural language models sensitive to false belief? A computational study. ...
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Neural correlates and subjective assessments of multimodal training on perception of foreign language prosody ...
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