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Facebook Evidence and Potential Juror Decisions: Assumed Dishonesty May Affect Decisions (Rachel Heal, honours thesis)

Central Queensland University
Rachel Heal (Aggregated by) Rebecca Wilcoxson (Aggregated by)
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This project is the honours thesis of Rachel Heal. The study explored the weight afforded to Facebook evidence by potential Australian jurors and investigated perceived self and others' honesty on Facebook.

Data time period: 2024-06-01 to 2024-11-20

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