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Cowitness identification speed affects choices from target-absent photospreads.

Amy Bradfield DouglassCarmen A LucasNeil Brewer
Published in: Law and human behavior (2020)
Fast cowitness identifications increased choices from the target-absent photospread regardless of whether a cowitness's decision was ambiguous (Study 1), whether they made an identification (Study 2), or rejected the photospread (Study 3). Given the effects of cowitness speed on identification decisions, it might be advisable to standardize the duration of identification procedures and inform witnesses of this standardization. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
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