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Minority report: Fact or fiction? Can we actually predict violent behavior?

written by Petra Habets & Josanne van Dongen

Between excellence and well-being: The case of academia

written by Silvia Filippi & Caterina Suitner

Goal achieved? The role of sexual goals in influencing women’s perceptions and attitudes in sexually objectifying relationships

written by Bianca Tallone, Gian Antonio Di Bernardo, Luca Andrighetto & Chiara Pecini

Bisexual invisibility: Perceptions of bisexual people and their representation in the media

written by Angelica Manzi, Fabio Fasoli & Alana Connor

6 results for „DNA analysis“
found in | magazine issue | 02/2012

Would you recognize the perpetrator? What do you need to know when you have to make an identification from a lineup?

... largely on a lineup identification. Tragically, DNA analyses performed in 1994 showed that Cotton was innocent. Although ... and offers less protection to innocent suspects. A  meta-analysis  (Steblay, Dysart, Fulero, & Lindsay, 2003) compared ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 06/2008

The Anatomy of Love

... body, they wrangle themselves into our cells, split our DNA open, and write copies of themselves into the blueprint of our being, so ... process in close relationships: An interdependence analysis.  Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 10, 175-204. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2015

Children are poor witnesses. Or are they?

... a trial (Ceci & Bruck, 1993). Technical evidence, such as DNA samples, is frequently absent. Hence, it is vital to know whether ... more likely to be present in the adult age group. A thorough analysis of each individual case is therefore imperative to assess the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2017

Asking Children to Talk About Abuse: Can Research Help Improve Police Interviewer Skills?

... lack corroborative evidence in the form of injuries, DNA or direct witness observations. Instead, the most important source of ... undergone a weeklong intensive training course. The analysis showed that the interviewers who received feedback used more ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2018

Remembering what never occurred? Children’s false memories for repeated experiences

... often lack corroborating forensic evidence , such as DNA and documentation of the abuse. Hence, legal decision makers must ... was under the McMartin Preschool? A review and behavioral analysis of the "tunnels" find.  Behavior and Social Issues, 12 , 29-39. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2018

Risk assessment tools and criminal reoffending: Does bias determine who is “high risk”?

... tend to view evidence such as witness statements, DNA evidence, and photo evidence as less credible and reliable if the ... C. (2000). Clinical versus mechanical prediction: A meta-analysis . Psychological Assessment, 12(1) , 19-30. [9] Guy, L. S., ... / more

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