The Most Common Types of Bias in a Human Bitemark Analysis
Given that some suspected perpetrators were wrongly convicted, a defective bitemark analysis is comparable to dentists' most crucial clinical decisions regarding assessment. Bias affects human bitemark analysis beyond the limitation of the evidence itself. The aim of this study was to explore t...
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Main Authors: | Tayyaba Masood (Author), Scheila Mânica (Author), Hemlata Pandey (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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