Understanding and Evaluating Eyewitness Recall of Events

Human factors practitioners in litigation sometimes base event reconstructions upon information from witnesses. The witnesses can be those who actively performed the at-issue tasks or those who merely observed the events. During this alternative-format interactive session, attendees will watch three...

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