Evidence Chapters 3 & 8. Types of Evidence 2 types exist Testimonial Physical.
Traditional v Distributed Cognition in Memory Research Heather Brown & Joanne Bower.
Research and Types
Malaysian Psychology Conference The MORI Technique: Projecting two different visual stimuli without being noticed by viewers A breakthrough for a variety.
Co-witnesses’ effects on eyewitness memory: The Misinformation Paradigm Date & Time: 7th of January 1030 hours Chair: Kazuo Mori, Shinshu University Contributors:
TYPES OF EVIDENCE CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE Testimonial evidence is a statement made under oath; also known as direct evidence or prima facie evidence.
Types of Evidence. 2 Objectives You will understand: The value of indirect and direct evidence in a court of law. That eyewitness accounts have limitations.
Types of Evidence Photos from Kendall Hunt Publishing Content from various chapters in Forensic Science for High School Students and numerous other sources.
Chapter 2: Types of Evidence “You can learn a lot by just watching.” —Yogi Berra, former New York Yankees catcher and sage.
E YEWITNESS I DENTIFICATION : W ITNESS, O FFENDER, & L AW E NFORCEMENT A TTRIBUTES Stephen J. Ross 1, Roy S. Malpass 2, & Kathryn M. Kase 3 1 Florida International.
Chapter 3: Physical Evidence
Is the cognitive interview efficient on very young children's ability to testify about an occurrence of a repeated event? Fanny Verkampt, Cindy Colomb,