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- who: Sara D. Davis from the Department of Psychology, University of North Florida, Building, Room, Jacksonville, FL, USA have published the article: Simulated viewing distance impairs the confidence-accuracy relationship for long, but not moderate distances: support for a model incorporating the role of feature ambiguity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In four experiments, the authors employed a within-subjects design which eliminates the possibility that individuals can change their strategy to become more or less conservative but does cue them in to the fact that recognition will be harder for some faces than others . . .
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