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Racial biases in polygraphs and their legal implications

Freya Whittaker (), Angelica DeFalco, Steven M. Sanders, Emily R. Perkins, Keanan J. Joyner and Daniel E. Bradford ()
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Freya Whittaker: Oregon State University
Angelica DeFalco: Colorado State University
Steven M. Sanders: Oregon State University
Emily R. Perkins: University of Pennsylvania
Keanan J. Joyner: Berkeley
Daniel E. Bradford: Oregon State University

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 1, 3-4

Date: 2025
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