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  • 27. Re-exposure to studied items at test does not influence false recognition.
    Dodd MD, Sheard ED, MacLeod CM.
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  • 31. False recollections and the congruence of suggested information.
    Pérez-Mata N, Diges M.
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  • 34. The effects of age on remembering and knowing misinformation.
    Saunders J, Jess A.
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  • 37. A disruptive effect of bizarreness on memory for relational and contextual details of self-performed and other-performed acts.
    Worthen JB, Wood VV.
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  • 38. Collaborative remembering of emotional events: the case of Rabin's assassination.
    Yaron-Antar A, Nachson I.
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  • 39. The relation of output order and commission errors in free recall and eyewitness accounts.
    Schwartz BL, Fisher RP, Hebert KS.
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