Eisen, M., Jones, J. M., Ying, R. C., Williams, T. Q., & Ristrom, L. (2023). Misidentifying an innocent suspect can alter witness recollections of the perpetrator’s face. Psychology, crime & law, 29(7), 740-767. doi:10.1080/1068316X.2022.2032055
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEisen, Mitchell, Jennifer M. Jones, Rebecca C. Ying, T’awna Q. Williams, and Lauren Ristrom. "Misidentifying an Innocent Suspect Can Alter Witness Recollections of the Perpetrator’s Face." Psychology, Crime & Law 29, no. 7 (2023): 740-767. https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2022.2032055.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEisen, Mitchell, et al. "Misidentifying an Innocent Suspect Can Alter Witness Recollections of the Perpetrator’s Face." Psychology, Crime & Law, vol. 29, no. 7, 2023, pp. 740-767, https://doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2022.2032055.