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Using mixture models to examine group difference among jurors: an illustration involving the perceived strength of forensic science evidence

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022 By Becky Carter

Naomi Kaplan-Damary, William C. Thompson, Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Hal Stern

Law Prob Risk; 19(3-4); 2020

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