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Belief B Cannot Be a Good Justification for Belief a Unless

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Belief B cannot be a good justification for belief A unless B is itself justified.

Recognize the influence of psychological theories and artists on the perception of reality.
Identify mechanisms of pain perception and management.
Understand the processes and theories related to visual perception, including depth cues and color vision.
Comprehend the auditory system's basic anatomy and function.

Definitions:

False Identification

The incorrect recognition or representation of oneself or another person, either intentionally or accidentally.

Incorrect Rejection

When a witness fails to identify the suspect in a target-present lineup.

Venire

A legal term referring to the panel of potential jurors from which a jury is selected.

Estimator Variables

Characteristics of the witness, the crime, and the witness’s testimony that are not under the control of the justice system but that may provide information about the likely accuracy of an eyewitness identification.

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