Forensic Science International
Volume 198, Issue 1 , Pages 138-142, 20 May 2010

Does suggestive information cause a confirmation bias in bullet comparisons?

  • Jose Kerstholt

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    • TNO Human Factors, PO Box 23, 3769 ZG Soesterberg, The Netherlands
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +31 3463 56442.
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  • Aletta Eikelboom

      Affiliations

    • TNO Human Factors, PO Box 23, 3769 ZG Soesterberg, The Netherlands
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  • Tjisse Dijkman

      Affiliations

    • Netherlands Forensic Institute, PO Box 24044, 2490 AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
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  • Reinoud Stoel

      Affiliations

    • Netherlands Forensic Institute, PO Box 24044, 2490 AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
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  • Rob Hermsen

      Affiliations

    • Netherlands Forensic Institute, PO Box 24044, 2490 AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
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  • Bert van Leuven

      Affiliations

    • Netherlands Forensic Institute, PO Box 24044, 2490 AA Den Haag, The Netherlands

Received 26 March 2009; received in revised form 19 January 2010; accepted 9 February 2010. published online 08 March 2010.

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PII: S0379-0738(10)00059-9

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.02.007

Forensic Science International
Volume 198, Issue 1 , Pages 138-142, 20 May 2010