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Eyewitness Testimony

Annual Review of Psychology, 2003
The criminal justice system relies heavily on eyewitness identification for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Psychology has built the only scientific literature on eyewitness identification and has warned the justice system of problems with eyewitness identification evidence.
Gary L, Wells, Elizabeth A, Olson
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Testimonial cultures: An introduction

Cultural Values, 2001
The desire to testify now pervades contemporary culture. The imperative to speak out and to tell one's story operates across the traditional boundaries of public and private spaces, and is mobilised by disenfranchised subjects and celebrities alike.
Ahmed, Sara, Stacey, Jackie
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Eyewitness Testimony

2015
Overview of the current trends in eyewitness testimony ...
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Testimonial knowledge through unsafe testimony

Analysis, 2005
Frank is a writer with a strange habit. Every morning, at precisely 7:30 a.m., he wakes up and dumps out whatever is left of the pint of milk he purchased the day before, but places the empty carton back in the fridge until noon. Then, throughout the interval from 7:30 to noon, he always remains in the kitchen, as that is where he writes every morning ...
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Testimony, testimonial belief, and safety

Philosophical Studies, 2012
Can one gain testimonial knowledge from unsafe testimony? It might seem not, on the grounds that if a piece of testimony is unsafe, then any belief based on it in such a way as to make the belief genuinely testimonial is bound itself to be unsafe: the lack of safety must transmit from the testimony to the testimonial belief.
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Testing Testimonial

Population Health Management, 2021
Jason, Beiriger, David B, Nash
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