Hellmann, D. F., & Memon, A. (2016). Attribution of crime motives biases eyewitnesses' memory and sentencing decisions. Psychology, Crime and Law, 22(10), 957-976. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2016.1207768, Attribution of crime motives biases eyewitnesses' memory and sentencing decisions
Titel:
Attribution of crime motives biases eyewitnesses' memory and sentencing decisions
Jahr(gang):
2016
(Erst-)Autor:
(Co-)Autoren:
- Amina Memon
Name der Zeitschrift:
Psychology, Crime and Law
Heft/Ausgabe:
22/10
Seiten von-bis:
957-976
Beschreibung:
Schlagworte:
misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, attribution, crime motives, sentencing, mock-jurors