Dear Colleagues, please forgive a post which is not directly about research. The police
in Britain have issued two facial composites of a man in the Madeleine McCann abduction
case. However, they have not taken advantage of our research indicating a) that an average
image of two composites of the same target may help and b) an animated caricature can also
help identification. I've created average and animated caricature composites; please
share this link in any way you can; the police need names. I confess I don't know how
to contact them from outside the UK but hopefully people with information will find a way.
Here's the link, with refs to the original research:
http://psych-survey.stir.ac.uk/McCannComposites.html
Thanks, Peter
Peter Hancock
Professor
Psychology, School of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
FK9 4LA, UK
phone 01786 467675
fax 01786 467641
http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/staff/phancock
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