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Victoria C Plaut,Robert P Bartlett Victoria C Plaut
Across two studies we aimed to measure empirically the extent of non-readership of click-through agreements (CTAs), identify the dominant beliefs about CTAs contributing to non-readership, and experimentally manipulate these beliefs to decr...
Victoria C Plaut,Robert P Bartlett Victoria C Plaut
Across two studies we aimed to measure empirically the extent of non-readership of click-through agreements (CTAs), identify the dominant beliefs about CTAs contributing to non-readership, and experimentally manipulate these beliefs to decr...
Randall T Salekin,Whitney S Lester,Mary-Kate Sellers Randall T Salekin
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of a motivational intervention on conduct problem youth with psychopathic features. Specifically, the current study examined conduct problem youths' mental set (or theory) regarding...
Randall T Salekin,Whitney S Lester,Mary-Kate Sellers Randall T Salekin
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of a motivational intervention on conduct problem youth with psychopathic features. Specifically, the current study examined conduct problem youths' mental set (or theory) regarding...
Kyle C Scherr,Stephanie Madon Kyle C Scherr
Miranda v. Arizona (384 U.S. 436, 1966) required that suspects be explicitly warned of the right to avoid self-incrimination and the right to legal representation. This research was designed to examine whether stress, induced via an accusat...
Kyle C Scherr,Stephanie Madon Kyle C Scherr
Miranda v. Arizona (384 U.S. 436, 1966) required that suspects be explicitly warned of the right to avoid self-incrimination and the right to legal representation. This research was designed to examine whether stress, induced via an accusat...
Aileen Oeberst Aileen Oeberst
Inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are perceived as indicative of inaccuracy and reduce the witnesses' credibility. Reminiscence, the delayed recall of previously not recalled information, is generally interpreted as a type of inconsist...
Aileen Oeberst Aileen Oeberst
Inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts are perceived as indicative of inaccuracy and reduce the witnesses' credibility. Reminiscence, the delayed recall of previously not recalled information, is generally interpreted as a type of inconsist...
Ruth Horry,Amina Memon,Daniel B Wright et al. Ruth Horry et al.
Eyewitness identification decisions from 1,039 real lineups in England were analysed. Identification procedures have undergone dramatic change in the United Kingdom over recent years. Video lineups are now standard procedure, in which each ...
Ruth Horry,Amina Memon,Daniel B Wright et al. Ruth Horry et al.
Eyewitness identification decisions from 1,039 real lineups in England were analysed. Identification procedures have undergone dramatic change in the United Kingdom over recent years. Video lineups are now standard procedure, in which each ...