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Robertson, David J.; Burton, A. Mike – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Matching unfamiliar faces is highly error-prone, and most studies highlight the implications for real-world ID-checking. Here we study a particular instance of ID-checking: proof of age for buying restricted goods such as alcohol. In this case, checkers must establish that an identity document is carried by its legitimate owner (i.e., that the ID…
Descriptors: Identification, Purchasing, Decision Making, Observation

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