Keywords
police
ivestigation
partiality
ivestigation
partiality
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When curiosity makes you biased. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(2. ksz.), 66-92. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.SPEC.2021.2.4
Abstract
The intensive curiosity not accompanied by physiological reaction has been found to be a causal factor for the “curse of knowledge”, according to our empirical research with crime investigators. This kind of bias of investigative information processing can disfigure the evaluation of forensic information.
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