' 숨김 정보 검사에서 유무죄 및 범죄정보 인식에 따른 심리생리반응 차이' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • concealed information test
  • electrodermalactivity
  • heart rate
  • informedinnocentgroup
  • respiration
  • 범죄정보에노출된무죄집단
  • 숨김정보검사
  • 심리생리검사
  • 심박률
  • 피부전도도
  • 호흡선길이
동일주제 총논문수 논문피인용 총횟수 주제별 논문영향력의 평균
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' 숨김 정보 검사에서 유무죄 및 범죄정보 인식에 따른 심리생리반응 차이' 의 참고문헌

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