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Teaching Students About Facial Composites Using the FACES Software
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Fecha de publicación
2012
Resumen
[EN]An active learning exercise was carried out in an eyewitness psychology course in which
students first built up a facial composite of a famous person using the FACES software. Then
the students had to name the person depicted in each composite. The results of this exercise
were then described by the instructor during a theoretical lecture about facial composites. The
students experienced for themselves how difficult it is to build and identify facial composites
of familiar faces. Pre-post analyses showed that the exercise was effective in changing
students’ initially optimistic beliefs about the utility of facial composites.
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ISSN
0098-6283
DOI
10.1177/0098628312437701
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- PSIJU. Artículos [45]