Reinoud D. Stoel
Netherlands Forensic Institute
66 Papers
251 Citations
Reinoud D. Stoel is an academic researcher from Netherlands Forensic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Structural equation modeling & Growth curve (statistics). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications. Previous affiliations of Reinoud D. Stoel include VU University Amsterdam & University of Amsterdam.
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Papers
Response to "A study of the perception of verbal expressions of the strength of evidence".
TL;DR: This paper responds to the recent paper “Understanding forensic expert evaluative evidence: A study of the perception of verbal expressions of the strength of evidence”, by Arscott et al.
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Issues in Longitudinal Research on Motivation.
TL;DR: Stoel et al. as discussed by the authors discussed methodological issues regarding the analysis of longitudinal data using structural equation modeling that emerged during the reconsideration of the analysis on the relationship between academic motivation and language achievement in elementary education.
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Risk factors occurring during pregnancy and birth in relation to brain functioning and child's anxiety.
TL;DR: The importance of considering risk factors occurring during pregnancy in relation to child anxiety and brain functioning is underlined, given the fact that anxiety emerges from various combinations of risk factors and nature-nurture interactions.
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Cartridge case and bullet comparison: examples of evaluative reporting
Wim Kerkhoff,Reinoud D. Stoel,Erwin J.A.T. Mattijssen,Rob Hermsen,P. Hertzman,Durdica Hazard,Matteo Gallidabino,T. Hicks,Christophe Champod +8 more
- 01 Apr 2017
TL;DR: The current collaborative approach between Institutes offers an opportunity to introduce the ENFSI guidelines and its tenets, providing more tools for firearms/toolmarks examiners to progress toward a LR-based approach.
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Minimizing Bias in Forensic Handwriting Examinations
L. C. Alewijnse,Erwin J.A.T. Mattijssen,Reinoud D. Stoel +2 more
- 31 Dec 2015
TL;DR: By introducing appropriate procedures to minimize bias, not only forensic handwriting examination will be improved, it will also increase the acceptability of the provided evidence during court hearings.
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