2023
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-023-02407-x
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Sex differences in eyewitness memory: A scoping review

Emma M. Russell,
Mitchell G. Longstaff,
Heather Winskel

Abstract: Researchers in cognitive and forensic psychology have long been interested in the impact of individual differences on eyewitness memory. The sex of the eyewitness is one such factor, with a body of research spanning over 50 years that has sought to determine if and how eyewitness memory differs between males and females. This research has significant implications across the criminal justice system, particularly in the context of gendered issues such as sexual assault. However, the findings have been inconsiste… Show more

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