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Efficacy of Modified Cognitive Interviewing, Compared to Human Judgments in Detecting Deception Related to Bio-Threat Activities

Journal of Strategic Security - United States
doi 10.5038/1944-0472.6.3.9
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SociologySafety ResearchLawInternational RelationsPolitical Science
Date

October 1, 2013

Authors
Charles MorganYaron RabinowitzDeborah HiltsCraig WellerVladimir Coric
Publisher

University of South Florida Libraries


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