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      On the inefficacy of limiting instructions: When jurors use prior conviction evidence to decide on guilt.

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      Law and Human Behavior
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                Journal
                Law and Human Behavior
                Law and Human Behavior
                Springer Nature
                1573-661X
                0147-7307
                1985
                1985
                : 9
                : 1
                : 37-48
                Article
                10.1007/BF01044288
                e2b66945-411b-4927-a3cd-73178f2f8958
                © 1985
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