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133 related items for PubMed ID: 7885267

  • 1. Misinformation revisited: new evidence on the suggestibility of memory.
    Weingardt KR, Loftus EF, Lindsay DS.
    Mem Cognit; 1995 Jan; 23(1):72-82. PubMed ID: 7885267
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  • 2. Misled subjects may know more than their performance implies.
    Zaragoza MS, Koshmider JW.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 1989 Mar; 15(2):246-55. PubMed ID: 2522514
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  • 3. Source misattributions and the suggestibility of eyewitness memory.
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    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 1994 Jul; 20(4):934-45. PubMed ID: 8064252
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  • 4. Creating new memories that are quickly accessed and confidently held.
    Loftus EF, Donders K, Hoffman HG, Schooler JW.
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  • 5. Developmental differences in eyewitness suggestibility and memory for source.
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  • 7. Where to look first for suggestibility in young children.
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  • 8. Recalling a witnessed event increases eyewitness suggestibility: the reversed testing effect.
    Chan JC, Thomas AK, Bulevich JB.
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  • 9. Memory impairment and source misattribution in postevent misinformation experiments with short retention intervals.
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    Mem Cognit; 1994 Jan; 22(1):40-54. PubMed ID: 8035684
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  • 10. Evaluating suggestibility to additive and contradictory misinformation following explicit error detection in younger and older adults.
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  • 11. Discrepancy detection in the retrieval-enhanced suggestibility paradigm.
    Butler BJ, Loftus EF.
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  • 12. When Misinformation Improves Memory.
    Putnam AL, Sungkhasettee VW, Roediger HL.
    Psychol Sci; 2017 Jan; 28(1):36-46. PubMed ID: 27879321
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  • 13. The quality of false memory over time: is memory for misinformation "remembered" or "known"?
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  • 14. Misinformation effects in eyewitness memory: the presence and absence of memory impairment as a function of warning and misinformation accessibility.
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  • 15. Trauma and memory: effects of post-event misinformation, retrieval order, and retention interval.
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  • 16. How prior testing impacts misinformation processing: A dual-task approach.
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  • 17. Gating Out Misinformation: Can Young Children Follow Instructions to Ignore False Information?
    Schaaf JM, Bederian-Gardner D, Goodman GS.
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  • 18. Reevaluating the potency of the memory conformity effect.
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  • 19. [A study of the suggestibility effect on eyewitness testimony: discussion on the integration and the coexist hypothesis].
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  • 20. Influences of misleading postevent information: misinformation interference and acceptance.
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