2002
DOI: 10.1177/146135570200400106
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The Effect of Repeated Photographic Identification and Time Delay on the Accuracy of the Final Photographic Identification and the Rating of Memory

Abstract: Makiko Naka, the editor of this issue, is a cognitive and developmental psychologist in Japan. She is an associate professor of Tokyo Metropolitan University. She has a broad interest in memory and language and has published papers in English and Japanese on eyewitness testimony, mother-child communication, and effect of writing on memory, Her main research interest now is eyewitness testimony and child interviews. Itsukushima Yukio is a cognitive psychologist in Japan. He is a professor of Nihon University in… Show more

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