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    Discuss factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. There are factors that affect the accuracy of eyewitness testimony such as emotions‚ fundamental attribution bias‚ face recognition in other races‚ leading questions and many more. An example of the affect factors such as leading questions can have on eyewitness testimonies is the Loftus and Palmed study (1974). It’s has been proposed that we store a series of incomplete memory fragments in our mind. When we need to recall a

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    An eyewitness testimony is simply‚ an account given by person or persons of an event that they witnessed. An example of this would be a witness giving a description on the stand at trial of a gas station robbery. The witness would recall the events that they saw take place‚ people they saw at the crime scene‚ and the perpetrators. Eyewitness testimonies have become an important area in human memory‚ and cognitive psychology. If a witness is asked to take the stand at a trial‚ the juries are known

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    head: Eyewitness Testimony 1 The Effect of Cross-Examination on Eyewitness Testimony Abstracts Cross-examination increases the likelihood of eyewitness error. Preceding research indicates that while being cross-examined children alter a lot of their originally correct responses. An experiment conducted by Maras & Valentine (2011) describes in which the result of cross-examination on accurateness of adult eyewitness testimony was explored.

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    of hair from a suspect from a crime can help to find out who actually did commit the crime. There are some basic things that people should know about hair. A persons hair contains their DNA. Also there are several different parts of a persons piece of hair. Some different parts of hair are the root‚ cuticle‚ cortex‚ shaft‚ and medulla. I know you all are probably wondering what exactly are these different parts of the hair. Well the root is the part of the hair that’s

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    Braided hair with Lionesse Beauty Bar Braided hair has been making waves of comeback across the world. From celebs such as Salma Hayek to Madonna‚ everyone has been singing new praises for this classic look. At Lionesse Action we have trained and experienced professionals who can anticipate the beauty and grooming needs of our clients‚ and prepare responses and contingency plans for that effect. Below is what we think about the braided hair and the comeback it seems to be making. Braided hair is a

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    Natural Hair Expo every year‚ giving great advice on how to keep your natural hair healthy. This big event consists of booths‚ vendors‚ a concert‚ hair stylist stations‚ food‚ etc. The Nashville Natural Hair & Wellness Expo was very expensive‚ entertaining‚ and informative. The expo tickets ranged from different prices. Of course the V.I.P ticket was the most expensive‚ the big thing about this ticket was that you were allowed to eat the wonderful smelling food. You could also get your hair and

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    justice system‚ eyewitness testimony is one of the most commonly used pieces of evidence by a jury. It plays a crucial role in criminal court casesas it is relied on heavily for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Eyewitness testimony refers to an account given by a person of an event they have witnessed (McLeod‚ 2009).Whether a person is convicted of a crime or not can ultimately depend on how reliable a person’s recollection of a crime is. When correct‚ eye witness testimony can be helpful in solving

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    Highlighting the strands of hair can be acquired naturally or chemically. To change the hair naturally‚ sunlight can brighten the hair depending on the color. This process takes a couple of weeks to notice a change in the color of the hair. Those with darker hair such as medium brown tend to turn to hydrogen peroxide or a hair lightener cream. When using these chemicals the artificial color pigments is removed from the hair strands‚ this is referred to as “stripping.” To fully understand the process

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    Indian Hair Care Industry The hair care industry has grown a lot in the recent years. The reason can be attributed to the fact that a large portion of our Indian population is using higher quality branded products. Of the estimated Rs.1‚ 611 billion FMCG market in  India‚ hair care products make up approximately Rs.91.5 billion‚ or 8%‚ of the total according the Nielsen Retail Audit Report. The 14% growth rate in the hair care industry is also slightly higher than the overall industry average of

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    Should eyewitness testimony be used as evidence in a court of law? Discuss using research and/ or psychological theory to support your views. By: Megan Hong Word Count = 799 (Not including headings and bibliography) Eyewitness testimony is the account a bystander gives in the courtroom‚ describing what they perceived happened during the specific incident under investigation. Ideally this recollection of events is detailed; however this is not always the case. This recollection is used as

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