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American psychologists / Gary L. Wells / Eyewitness identification / Police lineup / Social psychology / Eyewitness testimony / Witness / Mistaken identity / R. C. L. Lindsay / Identification / Eyewitness memory
Date: 2003-01-09 14:55:14
American psychologists
Gary L. Wells
Eyewitness identification
Police lineup
Social psychology
Eyewitness testimony
Witness
Mistaken identity
R. C. L. Lindsay
Identification
Eyewitness memory

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