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Rachel G. Stephens, Carolyn Semmler, James D. Sauer
The effect of the proportion of mismatching trials and task orientation on the
confidence-accuracy relationship in unfamiliar face matching
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2017; 23(3):336-353
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