Deering, K., Colloff, M. F., Bennett, T. C., & Flowe, H. D. (2024, March). Does presenting perpetrator and innocent suspect faces from different facial angles influence the susceptibility of eyewitness memory? An investigation into the misinformation effect and eyewitness misidentification. Frontiers in Psychology.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDeering, Kara, Melissa F. Colloff, Tia C. Bennett, and Heather D. Flowe. "Does Presenting Perpetrator and Innocent Suspect Faces from Different Facial Angles Influence the Susceptibility of Eyewitness Memory? An Investigation into the Misinformation Effect and Eyewitness Misidentification." Frontiers in Psychology Mar. 2024.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDeering, Kara, et al. "Does Presenting Perpetrator and Innocent Suspect Faces from Different Facial Angles Influence the Susceptibility of Eyewitness Memory? An Investigation into the Misinformation Effect and Eyewitness Misidentification." Frontiers in Psychology, Mar. 2024.
