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The company had run through a handful of misspellings to further demonstrate this problem (see slide 8 here, and above), which showed how much better Google Play was at correcting for typos and poorly spelled words.
"The more we learn about wrongful convictions, the better we'll be at preventing them," said Rob Warden, executive director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, "and, of course, at correcting them after the fact as best we can".
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Treatment is directed at correcting the abnormality.
It was so much better than correcting her.
As expected, participants were better at providing correct answers in the absence of articulatory suppression; however, performance was generally better in the high interactivity condition.
"So better to correct now than let the situation fester".
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The observers were one and a half to three times better at guessing the correct answer when the objects were moving laterally.
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