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Citation: A. Paglia et Ra. Schuller, JURORS USE OF HEARSAY EVIDENCE - THE EFFECTS OF TYPE AND TIMING OF INSTRUCTIONS, Law and human behavior, 22(5), 1998, pp. 501-518
Citation: Jd. Pozzulo et Rcl. Lindsay, IDENTIFICATION ACCURACY OF CHILDREN VERSUS ADULTS - A METAANALYSIS, Law and human behavior, 22(5), 1998, pp. 549-570
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Citation: Jr. Wilson et Bh. Bornstein, METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PRETRIAL PUBLICITY RESEARCH - IS THEMEDIUM THE MESSAGE, Law and human behavior, 22(5), 1998, pp. 585-597
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Citation: Cl. Ruby et Jc. Brigham, CAN CRITERIA-BASED CONTENT-ANALYSIS DISTINGUISH BETWEEN TRUE AND FALSE STATEMENTS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPEAKERS, Law and human behavior, 22(4), 1998, pp. 369-388
Citation: Md. Robinson et Jt. Johnson, HOW NOT TO ENHANCE THE CONFIDENCE-ACCURACY RELATION - THE DETRIMENTALEFFECTS OF ATTENTION TO THE IDENTIFICATION PROCESS, Law and human behavior, 22(4), 1998, pp. 409-428
Citation: Ej. Greene et Jm. Darley, EFFECTS OF NECESSARY, SUFFICIENT, AND INDIRECT CAUSATION ON JUDGMENTSOF CRIMINAL LIABILITY, Law and human behavior, 22(4), 1998, pp. 429-451
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Citation: R. Rogers et Kr. Cruise, ASSESSMENT OF MALINGERING WITH SIMULATION DESIGNS - THREATS TO EXTERNAL VALIDITY, Law and human behavior, 22(3), 1998, pp. 273-285
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Citation: G. Haddock et Mp. Zanna, ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF AFFECTIVE AND COGNITIVE INFORMATION IN PREDICTING ATTITUDES TOWARD CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT, Law and human behavior, 22(3), 1998, pp. 325-339
Citation: Sd. Hart, PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS FOR THE COURTS - A HANDBOOK FOR MENTAL-HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND LAWYERS, 2ND EDITION - MELTON,GB, PETRILA,J, POYTHRESS,NG, SLOBOGIN,C, Law and human behavior, 22(3), 1998, pp. 349-351
Citation: La. Callahan et E. Silver, FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONDITIONAL RELEASE OF PERSONS ACQUITTED BY REASON OF INSANITY - A DECISION TREE APPROACH, Law and human behavior, 22(2), 1998, pp. 147-163
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Citation: Gs. Goodman et al., FACE-TO-FACE CONFRONTATION - EFFECTS OF CLOSED-CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ON CHILDRENS EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY AND JURORS DECISIONS, Law and human behavior, 22(2), 1998, pp. 165-203
Citation: Bm. Veysey et al., USING THE REFERRAL DECISION SCALE TO SCREEN MENTALLY-ILL JAIL DETAINEES - VALIDITY AND IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES, Law and human behavior, 22(2), 1998, pp. 205-215