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Forensic psychologists' perceptions of bias and potential correction strategies in forensic mental health evaluations
Tess Neal
, Stanley L. Brodsky
Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of (SSBS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mental Health
54%
Psychology
47%
Cultural Competency
32%
Disgust
31%
Optic Disk
26%
Anger
25%
Postal Service
25%
Emotions
18%
Referral and Consultation
17%
Direction compound
16%
Social Sciences
forensic mental health
100%
psychologist
58%
trend
34%
evaluation
31%
introspection
10%
mail survey
9%
examiner
8%
sympathy
8%
research practice
7%
anger
7%
clinician
6%
offense
5%
examination
4%
evidence
3%