Exam 4: The Psychology of Forensic Identification: Dna, Fingerprints, and Physical Trace Evidence

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According to the text, most forensic examiners hold a(n):

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Kelly works as a fingerprint examiner. A police detective showed her some gory photos of the crime scene and told her that the suspect in custody is a likely perpetrator of the murder. Kelly is more likely to find a match between the latent prints and the suspect's prints because of:

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If the imprint came from a popular type of Adidas sneaker, it reflects _____; if the imprint has a unique pattern of wear and tear, it reflects _____.

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DNA can be extracted from _____ evidence:

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Which of the following statements about forensic identification is NOT true?

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Biological evidence may include:

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Sir Francis Galton, who was the first to describe fingerprint patterns and use them for matching, was an early pioneer in the field of psychometrics, advocating the idea that individual psychological traits can be:

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The process of linking a piece of physical trace evidence to an individual (suspect) is called:

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All of the following problems lead to fingerprint evidence being imperfect and prone to error, EXCEPT:

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A qualitative statement made by an expert when presenting evidence is:

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Which of the following terms refers to whether a technique measures what it is supposed to measure?

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Nicholas was brought in for questioning and asked to provide his fingerprints. Based on fingerprint evidence, he was excluded as a suspect. This means that the fingerprints found at the crime scene were:

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At each locus of the DNA strand, a person has two genetic characteristics, or _____: one inherited _____.

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_____ the other, well-established forms of forensic identification, DNA identification was subjected to _____ scrutiny to establish its scientific validity and relevance.

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A simple match statement by a forensic expert:

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Fingerprint evidence is _____ for jurors to understand because, unlike DNA analysis information, it does not involve _____.

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There are several sources of bias in forensic identification procedures. Which of the following statements is NOT indicative of such a bias?

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Since people rather than computers make decisions about whether there is a match, the process of forensic identification may be influenced by psychological biases. The tendency to seek out evidence that bolsters our beliefs and to ignore evidence that contradicts our beliefs is known as:

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Which of the following types of forensic identification evidence are ranked from the strongest (on the left) to the weakest (on the right)?

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Bullet-matching results:

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