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Agent tracking and its disorders: a theory of the cognitive mechanisms, errors, and ethics involved in the identification of human individuals [ 2012-03-30 - 2015-03-29 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE120102055]

Researchers: Nicolas J. Bullot (Discovery Early Career Researcher Award)

Brief description Agent tracking and its disorders: a theory of the cognitive mechanisms, errors, and ethics involved in the identification of human individuals. This project will develop and test a multidisciplinary theory of the means used by people and social institutions to gather information about human individuals. Its expected outcome is a better understanding of the successes and errors in tracking and identifying individuals and of the ethical issues related to such processes of identification.

Funding Amount $375,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Early Career Researcher Award

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