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CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
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32 episodes
2 months ago
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This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"
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Week 6 Reading
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
14 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Week 6 Reading
In this weeks reading we look at the Levine et al., (2010) article where he tests what happens to your ability to detection lies after watching "lie to me"? It speaks to a bigger point about can psychologists teach people tricks and tips and what happens when we do! Another personal favorite - so enjoy!
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"