How Things happen and why do they
happen the way they do? In our day to day life
we witness phenomena which, we feel, do not
call for knowledge in any speciality. Reasons
underlying such common occurrences may
not be known to many of us.
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Eyewitnesses can provide very compelling legal testimony, but rather than recording experiences flawlessly, their memories are susceptible to a variety of errors and biases. They (like the rest of us) can make errors in remembering specific details and can even remember whole events that did not actually happen. In this module, we discuss several of the common types of errors, and what they can tell us about human memory and its interactions with the legal system.
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