Measuring the difference in accuracy of forensic facial comparisons of different races

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Measuring the difference in accuracy of forensic facial comparisons of different races

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  1. Do you have any training in any forensic domain?

    • Yes

    • No

  2. Have you ever performed comparisons in any forensic domain?

    • Yes

    • No

  3. Do you perform forensic facial comparisons as part of your current job or as part of a former job?

    • Yes

    • No

  4. Have you ever performed facial one-to-one comparisons?

    • Yes

    • No

  5. Have you been identified as a super-recognizer by at least one of the following ways: taken a test establishing you as a super-recognizer or been employed to use your skills as a super-recognizer?

    • Yes

    • No

  6. What is your Ethnicity? Select one. You may skip this question if preferred.

    • Hispanic or Latino

    • Not Hispanic or Latino

  7. Please select the racial category or categories with which you most closely identify. Select one or more.

    • American Indian or Alaska Native

    • Asian

    • Black or African American

    • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

    • White

  8. Approximately what percentage of the people in the neighborhood you grew up in were Black? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • 0-9%

    • 10-19%

    • 20-29%

    • 30-39%

    • 40-49%

    • 50-59%

    • 60-69%

    • 70-79%

    • 80-89%

    • 90-100%


  1. Approximately what percentage of the people in the neighborhood you grew up in were White? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • 0-9%

    • 10-19%

    • 20-29%

    • 30-39%

    • 40-49%

    • 50-59%

    • 60-69%

    • 70-79%

    • 80-89%

    • 90-100%

  2. Approximately what percentage of your forensic training were comparisons on Black subjects? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • 0-9%

    • 10-19%

    • 20-29%

    • 30-39%

    • 40-49%

    • 50-59%

    • 60-69%

    • 70-79%

    • 80-89%

    • 90-100%

  3. Approximately what percentage of your forensic training were comparisons on White subjects? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • 0-9%

    • 10-19%

    • 20-29%

    • 30-39%

    • 40-49%

    • 50-59%

    • 60-69%

    • 70-79%

    • 80-89%

    • 90-100%

  4. What is your sex? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • Female

    • Male


  1. What is your age? You may skip this question if preferred.

    • 18-29

    • 30-39

    • 40-49

    • 50-59

    • 60-69

    • 70-79

    • 80+

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