Effects of communication with non-witnesses on eyewitnesses' recall correctness and meta-cognitive realism

In forensic contexts it is common that witnesses retell and discuss the experienced event many times. It is of forensic importance to understand how this influences memory and meta-memory. Eighty-n ...

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