Search

Results: 26
Performing the South African Archive in REwind
Ariana Phillips-Hutton
Aug 13, 2021
Abstract‘You can hear everything? You can hear my voice?’ The scratchy recording that opensREwind: A Cantata for Voice, Tape, and Testimonyprefigures the questions of...
VGEA
Next generation sequencing (NGS)-based studies have vastly increased our understanding of viral diversity. Viral sequence data obtained from NGS experiments are a rich source of information, these data can be used to study their...
Witness or Interpreter?
This study demonstrates that self-interpretation does indeed occur in Kenyan courtroom proceedings, a situation that necessitates the use of a language other than the regular and official languages of Kenyan courts. Such...
Runaway Jury
The no impeachment rule bars the admission into evidence of juror testimony regarding jury deliberations in proceedings questioning the validity of a verdict. In Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado (2017), the U.S. Supreme Court created...
'They are your testimony'
The relationship between professionals and clients has received considerable interest, more recently through the concept of client capture. However, little is known to date about the mechanisms through which professionals become...
'They are your testimony'
The relationship between professionals and clients has received considerable interest, more recently through the concept of client capture. However, little is known to date about the mechanisms through which professionals become...
Runaway Jury
The no impeachment rule bars the admission into evidence of juror testimony regarding jury deliberations in proceedings questioning the validity of a verdict. In Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado (2017), the U.S. Supreme Court created...
Runaway Jury
The no impeachment rule bars the admission into evidence of juror testimony regarding jury deliberations in proceedings questioning the validity of a verdict. In Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado (2017), the U.S. Supreme Court created...
Narrative skill and testimonial accuracy in typically developing children and those with intellectual disabilities
Children must describe maltreatment coherently for their testimony to be influential in court. We know little about how well children with intellectual disabilities (CWID) describe their experiences relative to typically...
Metacognitive monitoring and control of eyewitness memory reports in autism
Providing eyewitness testimony involves monitoring one's memory to provide a detailed and accurate account: reporting details likely to be accurate and withholding potentially inaccurate details. Autistic individuals reportedly...
Metacognitive monitoring and control of eyewitness memory reports in autism
Providing eyewitness testimony involves monitoring one's memory to provide a detailed and accurate account: reporting details likely to be accurate and withholding potentially inaccurate details. Autistic individuals reportedly...
Ursinus Bulletin, Winter 1974
From the President's corner No energy crisis among alumni South Central Pennsylvania alumni club bash a success Parsons publishes Tutors touted Post cards available Architects' award Alumni to Hawaii Eilts: Egypt WRUC...
Published by: Ursinus College
Charters, Northumbria and the unification of England in the tenth and eleventh centuries
DA Woodman
Sep 12, 2017
The extent to which southern kings of England, from the tenth century onwards, were able to claim authority over the kingdom of Northumbria, is a question of considerable importance in any consideration of the unification of...
Moral Worth and Moral Knowledge
Paulina Sliwa
Aug 05, 2019
To have moral worth an action not only needs to conform to the correct normative theory (whatever it is); it also needs to be motivated in the right way. I argue that morally worthy actions are motivated by the rightness of the...
Selectively Interfering With Intrusive but Not Voluntary Memories of a Trauma Film
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemingly sparing voluntary memory for that event. This selective-interference effect has potential therapeutic benefits (e.g., for...
Selectively Interfering With Intrusive but Not Voluntary Memories of a Trauma Film
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemingly sparing voluntary memory for that event. This selective-interference effect has potential therapeutic benefits (e.g., for...
“He Was the One With the Gun!” Associative Memory for White and Black Faces Seen With Weapons
Much research has found that implicit associations between Black male faces and aggression afect dispositional judgments and decision-making, but there have been few investigations into downstream efects on explicit episodic...
Women in Computing
Arminda Lopes
Jan 01, 2022
This paper presents research in progress about the attitudes and experiences of women in computing. The study was conducted within female students, aged between 16 and 25 years old, and teachers in high schools and universities....
Rewinding and Unwinding
Eliza Garnsey
Dec 07, 2018
The purpose of this article is to theorize the relationship between art and justice in times of transition so that a broader spectrum of political possibilities and their implications can be imagined. The aim is to offer a way...
Interview with Deitre Owens Helvy
This interview was conducted by Winthrop student Michaela Bessinger with Deitre Owens Helvy as part of Project 2020: A Collaborative Oral History. Helvy details her experiences as a Black female educator in Greenville County...
Published by: Winthrop University
An Overlooked Eighteenth-Century Scrofula Pamphlet
Hannah Bower
Nov 22, 2019
This article tells the story of an eighteenth-century medical pamphlet called An essay on the nature and cure of the King's Evil, deduced from observation and practice. This was written by John Morley (d. 1776/7), a wealthy...
Brief report
Background:
People with autism spectrum disorder (henceforth, autism) exhibit a number of atypical behaviours that may be relied upon by jurors when making judgements about their credibility as witnesses. The current study...

|<

<

1

2

>

>|