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Title: Gender differences in eyewitness accounts
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In describing the attributes of the perpetrator some witnesses received perfect accuracy (100%) and others received only (20%). They found there to be no relationship between the bank tellers giving better descriptions than the witnesses. And the use of a firearm did provide a less accurate description by both the witnesses and the bank tellers than use of a knife... Showed first 250 characters
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And the use of a firearm did provide a less accurate description by both the witnesses and the bank tellers than use of a knife. As for the number of perpetrators involved in the robbery, the larger the number perpetrators was negatively correlated to the number of details recalled by the witnesses and bank tellers had to remember details, and was positively correlated to the quality of the description when they had to recall the descriptions... Showed next 250 characters
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