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Innocent But Proven Guilty: Eliciting Internalized False Confessions Using Doctored-Video Evidence
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Innocent But Proven Guilty: Eliciting Internalized False Confessions Using Doctored-Video Evidence

RA Nash and KA Wade
Applied Cognitive Psychology, Vol.23(5), pp.624-637
07/2009

Abstract

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EVENTS MEMORIES IMAGINATION PLAUSIBILITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE WORTH
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