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Forensic Science International: Synergy
(Jan 2020)
An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions
Lee J. Curley,
James Munro,
Martin Lages
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Lee J. Curley
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Psychology and Counselling, The Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK; Corresponding author.
James Munro
School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Martin Lages
College of Science and Engineering, The School of Psychology, The University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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Vol. 2
pp. 107 – 109
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Contextual bias
Cognitive bias
Forensic science
Decision science
Cognition
Jury decision making
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