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    Expert Witness The expert witness is expected to have many criteria making him or her eligible to give their expert advice‚ opinion‚ or findings on a subject matter of which they have specialized knowledge better than that of the average person. The expert witness also needs to be relevant in the case‚ so having a doctor of child psychology wouldn’t be relevant giving an expert opinion on an insurance fraud case. Typically an expert witness is called in to aid the judge or jury to be better prepared

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    Effect of anxiety in eye witness testimony Eyewitness Testimony refers to witnesses who are asked to give testimonies in court to particular crimes. Anxiety is amongst several other factors that can affect the accuracy of EWT. Depending on the anxiety level a witness has experienced‚ their recall level can either be more or less accurate. Loftus 1979‚ investigated the effect of anxiety on eye witness testimony accuracy. She asked participants to sit outside a laboratory where they thought they

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    evaluate research into how anxiety affects eye witness testimony Eye witness testimonies are accounts from witnesses to a crime or accident given as evidence in a court or to the police. Research into eye witness testimonies being affected by anxiety is mixed and It is believed that eye witness testimony is most accurate when the anxiety level is somewhere in between low and high anxiety. There is evidence to support that anxiety helps eye witness testimony. Yuille and Cutshall interviewed people

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    Outline and evaluate research into the effects of anxiety on the accuracy of eye witness testimony. Eye witness testimonies are the evidence given in court or in police investigation by someone who has witnessed a crime or an accident. Eye witness testimonies are affected by a number of factors‚ but the one that I am going to focus on is anxiety. Laboratory studies and some ‘real life’ studies have generally shown impaired recall in people who have witnessed particularly distressing or anxiety

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    The Film‚ witness‚ shows the audience a clash of different cultures that come together briefly but cannot mix. It is clear that the clash of the Amish and mainstream American society cannot mix‚ as shown in the film Witness. Although the cultures meet out of necessity in the film‚ the relationship between John Book and Rachel Lapp doesn’t eventuate‚ Eli and Book disagree on their ideas of justice‚ and the lifestyles of the two different societies are often incompatible. (When Samuel is involved

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    Bibliography: Dirks‚ Nicholas. Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India. Princeton‚ NJ: Princeton University Press‚ 2001. Ewert‚ David. Evangelism by Lifestyle. Direction‚ 28 no 1 Spr 1999‚ 18-27 Flood‚ Gavin. An Introduction to Hinduism. Cambridge‚ UK: Cambridge University Press‚ 1996. Hare‚ John Bruno. http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/ . Copyright 2010‚ accessed on March 10‚ 2013. Moreau

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    three other hypotheses responsible for explaining the misinformation effect. According to Pozzulo‚ Bennel‚ and Forth‚ (2013) they also suggest the misinformation acceptance hypothesis (as stated in McCloskey & Zaragoza‚ 1985) which explains how a witness will give or guess the answer they think the experimenter wants to hear; this is also results in misinformation effect. Other

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    Evangelism and Discipleship Syllabus (EV-351) Instructor: Robert Munson 0917-660-7568 445-6344 bob2046@yahoo.com) Venue: Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary‚ Baguio City Time: 2nd Term‚ PBTS‚ 2013/4 I. Subject Description: Evangelism and Discipleship is an introduction to the subject(s) of evangelism and discipleship for church and ministry leaders. Subject Code: MI-377 Credit Points: 2 Contact Hours: 32 hours II. Course Objectives: Specifically‚ individuals

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY A REVIEW OF “SHARE JESUS WITHOUT FEAR” A REVIEW SUBMITTED TO DR. WILLIAM BROWN LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST SEMINARY BY JOHN VEAL WOODSTOCK‚ GEORGIA JUNE 2012 AUTHOR INFORMATION William Fay was a very successful CEO of General Foods. The same company that produces the Bird’s Eye brand of frozen foods. Food production was not his only source of income. William Fay also established and

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    Jonathan Gamble Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God Reflection Paper When he sat down to write Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God‚ J.I. Packer sought to explain the incredible importance of understanding the antinomy – or tension‚ as some call it – between the undeniable sovereignty of God and the free will of men. Throughout the book‚ Packer puts an emphasis on reconciling these two commonly misconstrued components of Christian doctrine.

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