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Applied cognitive psychology

Journal Volume: 22
Journal Issue: 9
Journal Year: 2008
Articles in SafetyLit: 6

Commentary a few can catch a liar, sometimes: Comments on Ekman and O'Sullivan (1991), as well as Ekman, O'Sullivan, and Frank (1999)

Internet‐initiated sexual abuse: adolescent victims' reports about On‐ and Off‐line sexual activities

Language crimes and the cognitive interview: testing its efficacy in retrieving a conversational event

The 'elasticity' of criminal evidence: a moderator of investigator bias

The role of impulsivity in actual and problematic use of the mobile phone

Who can judge the accuracy of eyewitness statements? A comparison of professionals and lay-persons


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