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143 related items for PubMed ID: 10197161

  • 1. Memory states and memory tasks: an integrative framework for eyewitness memory and suggestibility.
    Blank H.
    Memory; 1998 Sep; 6(5):481-529. PubMed ID: 10197161
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  • 2. Recalling a witnessed event increases eyewitness suggestibility: the reversed testing effect.
    Chan JC, Thomas AK, Bulevich JB.
    Psychol Sci; 2009 Jan; 20(1):66-73. PubMed ID: 19037905
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  • 3. Trauma and memory: effects of post-event misinformation, retrieval order, and retention interval.
    Paz-Alonso PM, Goodman GS.
    Memory; 2008 Jan; 16(1):58-75. PubMed ID: 17852727
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  • 4. Clarification of the memory artefact in the assessment of suggestibility.
    Willner P.
    J Intellect Disabil Res; 2008 Apr; 52(Pt 4):318-26. PubMed ID: 18339094
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  • 5. The dark side of testing memory: repeated retrieval can enhance eyewitness suggestibility.
    Chan JC, Lapaglia JA.
    J Exp Psychol Appl; 2011 Dec; 17(4):418-32. PubMed ID: 21859229
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  • 6. Telling a good story: The effects of memory retrieval and context processing on eyewitness suggestibility.
    LaPaglia JA, Chan JCK.
    PLoS One; 2019 Dec; 14(2):e0212592. PubMed ID: 30789952
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  • 7. Suggestibility and state anxiety: how the two concepts relate in a source identification paradigm.
    Ridley AM, Clifford BR.
    Memory; 2006 Jan; 14(1):37-45. PubMed ID: 16423740
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  • 8. Undoing suggestive influence on memory: the reversibility of the eyewitness misinformation effect.
    Oeberst A, Blank H.
    Cognition; 2012 Nov; 125(2):141-59. PubMed ID: 22883683
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  • 9. Misinformation effects in eyewitness memory: the presence and absence of memory impairment as a function of warning and misinformation accessibility.
    Eakin DK, Schreiber TA, Sergent-Marshall S.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2003 Sep; 29(5):813-25. PubMed ID: 14516215
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  • 10. Assessment of calibration for reconstructed eye-witness memories.
    Bonham AJ, González-Vallejo C.
    Acta Psychol (Amst); 2009 May; 131(1):34-52. PubMed ID: 19362279
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  • 11. A temporal discriminability account of children's eyewitness suggestibility.
    Bright-Paul A, Jarrold C.
    Dev Sci; 2009 Jul; 12(4):647-61. PubMed ID: 19635090
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  • 12. Overcoming misinformation effects in eyewitness memory: effects of encoding time and event cues.
    Frost P, Weaver CA.
    Memory; 1997 Nov; 5(6):725-40. PubMed ID: 9497909
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  • 13. Adult eyewitness memory and compliance: effects of post-event misinformation on memory for a negative event.
    Paz-Alonso PM, Goodman GS, Ibabe I.
    Behav Sci Law; 2013 Nov; 31(5):541-58. PubMed ID: 24022799
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  • 14. Features and feedback: enhancing metamnemonic knowledge at retrieval reduces source-monitoring errors.
    Lane SM, Roussel CC, Villa D, Morita SK.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2007 Nov; 33(6):1131-42. PubMed ID: 17983318
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  • 15. Effects of contextual cues in recall and recognition memory: the misinformation effect reconsidered.
    Campbell JM, Edwards MS, Horswill MS, Helman S.
    Br J Psychol; 2007 Aug; 98(Pt 3):485-98. PubMed ID: 17705942
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  • 16. Testing increases suggestibility for narrative-based misinformation but reduces suggestibility for question-based misinformation.
    LaPaglia JA, Chan JC.
    Behav Sci Law; 2013 Aug; 31(5):593-606. PubMed ID: 24105926
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  • 17. Source memory and eyewitness suggestibility in older adults.
    Multhaup KS, De Leonardis DM, Johnson MK.
    J Gen Psychol; 1999 Jan; 126(1):74-84. PubMed ID: 10216970
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  • 18. The co-witness misinformation effect: memory blends or memory compliance?
    Skagerberg EM, Wright DB.
    Memory; 2008 May; 16(4):436-42. PubMed ID: 18432487
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  • 19. Does the nature of the experience influence suggestibility? A study of children's event memory.
    Gobbo C, Mega C, Pipe ME.
    J Exp Child Psychol; 2002 Apr; 81(4):502-30. PubMed ID: 11890734
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  • 20. Source misattributions and the suggestibility of eyewitness memory.
    Zaragoza MS, Lane SM.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 1994 Jul; 20(4):934-45. PubMed ID: 8064252
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