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왜 증인이 오류를 범하는가?
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Scott Fraser
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TEDxUSC
• May 2012
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스캇 프레이져는 사람이 범죄에 대해서 어떻게 기억하는지 연구한다. -- 이런 기억은 사람들에게 증거로 작용하기도 한다. 일몰 시간에 일어난 총격 살인 사건을 집중 조명한 이 강력한 강연에서, 그는 범죄 현장에 아주 가까이 있는 증인조차도 실제 보지도 않은 "기억"을 만들어 내기도 한다고 말한다. 왜 그럴까? 그것은 우리의 뇌는 뭔가 비어있는 상태를 기피하기 때문이다.
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