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In-text: (Brewer and Palmer, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Brewer, N. and Palmer, M., 2010. Eyewitness identification tests. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 15(1), pp.77-96.
In-text: (Clark, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Clark, S., 2003. A memory and decision model for eyewitness identification. Appl. Cognit. Psychol., 17(6), pp.629-654.
In-text: (Egan, Pittner and Goldstein, 1977)
Your Bibliography: Egan, D., Pittner, M. and Goldstein, A., 1977. Eyewitness identification: Photographs vs. live models. Law and Human Behavior, 1(2), pp.199-206.
In-text: (Lindsay and Pozzulo, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Lindsay, R. and Pozzulo, J., 1999. Sources of Eyewitness Identification Error. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 22(3-4), pp.347-360.
In-text: (NSW Police Force, 1998)
Your Bibliography: NSW Police Force, 1998. Code of Practice for CRIME.
In-text: (Wagenaar and Loftus, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Wagenaar, W. and Loftus, E., 1990. Ten cases of eyewitness identification: Logical and procedural problems. Journal of Criminal Justice, 18(4), pp.291-319.
In-text: (Wells, 1978)
Your Bibliography: Wells, G., 1978. Applied eyewitness-testimony research: System variables and estimator variables. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36(12), pp.1546-1557.
In-text: (Wells, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Wells, G., 1984. The Psychology of Lineup Identifications1. J Appl Social Pyschol, 14(2), pp.89-103.
In-text: (Wells, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Wells, G., 1993. What do we know about eyewitness identification?. American Psychologist, 48(5), pp.553-571.
In-text: (Wells et al., 1998)
Your Bibliography: Wells, G., Small, M., Penrod, S., Malpass, R., Fulero, S. and Brimacombe, C., 1998. Eyewitness identification procedures: Recommendations for lineups and photospreads. Law and Human Behavior, 22(6), pp.603-647.
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