Exploring the Diagnostic Utility of Facial Composites: Beliefs of Guilt Can Bias Perceived Similarity Between Composite and Suspect Article

Charman, Steve D, Gregory, Amy Hyman, Carlucci, Marianna. (2009). Exploring the Diagnostic Utility of Facial Composites: Beliefs of Guilt Can Bias Perceived Similarity Between Composite and Suspect . JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED, 15(1), 76-90. 10.1037/a0014682

keywords

  • CHARACTER ATTRIBUTION
  • EXPECTATION
  • EYEWITNESSES
  • INFORMATION
  • JUDGMENTS
  • MEMORY
  • PERCEPTIONS
  • POST-IDENTIFICATION FEEDBACK
  • PREFERENCES
  • Psychology
  • Psychology, Applied
  • SELF
  • Social Sciences
  • evidence
  • expectations
  • facial composites
  • similarity judgment

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publisher

  • AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC

start page

  • 76

end page

  • 90

volume

  • 15

issue

  • 1