A nod in the wrong direction : does non-verbal feedback affect eyewitness confidence in interviews?

Influence of interviewers’ behaviour on eyewitnesses – positive feedback administered verbally – investigation of whether positive and negative non-verbal feedback could affect the confidence of witnesses attribute to their responses – witnesses presented with positive non-verbal feedback reported i...

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