The following presentation was presented at 2021 International Association for Identification (IAI)
Using Mixture Models to Examine Group Differences – Studying Juror Perceptions of the Strength of Forensic Science Evidence

Conference/Workshop:
International Association for Identification (IAI)
International Association for Identification (IAI)
Published: 2021
Primary Author: Naomi Kaplan-Damary
Secondary Authors: William Thompson, Rebecca Hofstein Grady and Hal Stern
Type: Presentation Slides
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