The low prevalence effect in fingerprint comparison amongst forensic science trainees and novices

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  • who: Bethany Growns et al. from the College of Social Sciences and International Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom have published the Article: The low prevalence effect in fingerprint comparison amongst forensic science trainees and novices, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 10/05/2022
  • what: The authors provide the first evidence of the low prevalence effect in forensic science trainees: both novices and forensic trainees were equally affected by the base-rates of u2018match` and u2018non-match` fingerprint pairs. Regardless, this study provides additional evidence that the low prevalence effect is remarkably difficult . . .

     

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