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Peer revieweddeTurck, Mark A.; And Others – Communication Research, 1989
Examines mock jurors processing testimony under impression-set and memory-set conditions to determine under which condition they rate a witness to be more deceptive. Finds that under impression-set objectives subjects formed stronger judgments of the witness's deceptiveness, while the pattern was reversed under memory-set conditions. (MS)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Communication Research, Courts, Credibility


