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The effects of presentation methods and semantic information on multi-ethnicity face recognition
Studies have shown that own-race faces are more accurately recognised than other-race faces. The present study examined the effects of own- and other-race face recognition when different ethnicity targets are presented to the participants together.
Kaarel Rundu, Kristjan Kask
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Decisions Under Radical Uncertainty: The Role of Volitional Liminality in Radical Innovation
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Radical innovation management can be understood as an organizational practice that enacts distant futures, which are open‐ended and unknowable. Such radical innovation endeavors are thus characterized by radical uncertainty, where possible futures are not only quantitatively but qualitatively different from the present, and ...
José Antonio Rosa +2 more
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In Vivo Assessment of Distal Femur Fracture Motion via Weightbearing CT
ABSTRACT Distal femur fractures have a significant risk of healing complications, with potentially suboptimal fracture motion. We developed an in vivo method of quantifying fracture motion to support translational research. Five men and one woman (age 48.3 ± 24.9 years; weight 79.8 ± 12.9 kg, mean ± SD) underwent non‐weightbearing and weightbearing CT ...
William D. Lack +5 more
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indexGIXS: software for visualizing and interactive indexing of grazing‐incidence scattering data
A program is described for visualizing grazing‐incidence scattering data and interactive indexing of the observed diffraction spots.Grazing‐incidence small‐ and wide‐angle X‐ray scattering are widely applied for the study of functional organic thin films, be it for the characterization of nanostructured morphologies in block copolymers, nanocomposites ...
Detlef-M. Smilgies, Ruipeng Li
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THE RELIABILITY OF IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE WITH MULTIPLE LINEUPS
This study aimed to establish the diagnostic value of multiple lineup decisions made for portrait, body, and profile lineups, including multiple target/suspect choices, rejections, foil choices, and don’t know answers.
Nick J. Broers +3 more
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ABSTRACT The choropleth map is a common tool for communicating spatial distributions across geographic areas. However, the size of geographic units can distort interpretation, influencing how users perceive the distribution. A common alternative is the cartogram, which resizes areas based on population.
Stephanie Kobakian, Dianne Cook
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Can people apply the instructions? Accuracy and eye-tracking in identification lineup
In the present study, 140 participants were instructed to use absolute judgement or relative judgement just prior to facing a present perpetrator lineup or an absent perpetrator lineup.
Ignacio Sifre +2 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing filler similarity to a suspect—beyond description matching—can improve lineup discriminability. We investigated the effects of suspect‐filler similarity on reflector variable‐accuracy calibrations across different levels of innocent suspect resemblance to the culprit. Match‐to‐description‐only lineups and description‐matched lineups
Dilhan Töredi, Steven D. Penrod
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Identifying group contributions in NBA lineups with spectral analysis
We address the question of how to quantify the contributions of groups of players to team success. Our approach is based on spectral analysis, a technique from algebraic signal processing, which has several appealing features.
Stephen Devlin, David Uminsky
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The Timing of Expert Testimony on Juror Assessments of Eyewitness Reliability
ABSTRACT The average juror is unaware of the factors that affect eyewitness reliability. When experts educate jurors, they usually testify after an eyewitness has incriminated the defendant. We hypothesized that early presentation of expert testimony would improve juror sensitivity to eyewitness reliability.
Josh Mulingbayan, Ryan J. Fitzgerald
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