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438 related items for PubMed ID: 11890734

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    Roberts KP, Powell MB.
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  • 25. Children's eyewitness memory: repeating post-event misinformation reduces the distinctiveness of a witnessed event.
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  • 29. Developmental differences in eyewitness suggestibility and memory for source.
    Ackil JK, Zaragoza MS.
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  • 33. Props and children's event reports: the impact of a 1-year delay.
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  • 34. Representational constraints on children's suggestibility.
    Ceci SJ, Papierno PB, Kulkofsky S.
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  • 36. Selective postevent review and children's memory for nonreviewed materials.
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  • 38. Reminiscence and hypermnesia in children's eyewitness memory.
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    J Exp Child Psychol; 2005 Mar; 90(3):235-54. PubMed ID: 15707861
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