Calipers
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Calipers are indispensable tools for precise measurements. Factors to consider in caliper selection are the capacity to measure desired lengths, depth and step measurement abilities as well as jaw length. The three types of calipers are Vernier, dial and digital. Vernier calipers are best when measurements are few. Dial calipers are best for numerous measurements within a small time frame, while digital calipers are best for unskilled users.
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 1995
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Distortions in eyewitnesses' recollections: can the postidentification-feedback effect be moderated?
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A study was conducted to analyze how the lineup agent can influence the testimony that eyewitnesses give about their identification. The postidentification paradigm, wherein all eyewitnesses made false identifications and were then randomly assigned to no-feedback or confirming-feedback conditions, was utilized. Results indicated that confirming feedback after eyewitnesses' false identification generated inflation effects on recollections.
Publication Name: Psychological Science
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0956-7976
Year: 1999
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Publication Name: Viva
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0149-4473
Year: 1979
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