[PDF][PDF] Final author draft only–the final article published in Applied Cognitive Psychology may differ slightly from this manuscript version.

KA Wade, SL Green, RA Nash - openresearch.surrey.ac.uk
False information can influence people's beliefs and memories. But can fabricated evidence
induce individuals to accuse another person of doing something they never did? We …

[PDF][PDF] Improving children's understanding of police interviews

J Hülsken - 2016 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
Providing accurate and detailed statements in police interviews can be challenging,
especially for children. After reviewing the challenges relevant to the formation, maintenance …

Student Independent Projects Psychology 2015: The Impact of Photographs/Videos and Narratives on the Creation of False Memories

LL Pedersen - 2015 - research.library.mun.ca
What a person remembers from a young age is greatly influenced by many factors. Being
able to revisit memories through photographs, videos, and narratives is seen to enhance …

[图书][B] The effect of photograph detail level on the creation of false childhood memories

SMB Hager - 2014 - search.proquest.com
It has been shown in contemporary studies that using photographs as aids in recovering
memories can increase the likelihood of false memories a significant amount. The current …

Developmental stability or developmental reversal in false memory? Examining the role of inter-item relations

M Feeney - 2014 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
dc. description. abstract Five experiments examined how the developmental reversal in false
memories typically seen in Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) tasks, is impacted by inter …

How To Edit Your Past Using Lies: Fabricating Past Experiences Influences Autobiographical Memory

S Frenda - 2014 - escholarship.org
People lie about the past. They may lie in order to avoid consequences, to facilitate social
bonding, or to make sense of their knowledge and their experiences. These reasons closely …

Photograph type and content influences memory retrieval models that are too broad, too tight, or just right

J Hessen Kayfitz - 2013 - scholar.uwindsor.ca
Research to date suggests that non-event-specific photo/narrative pairings produce higher
false memory rates than do event-specific photos. The former differ from the latter in that the …

[图书][B] Parent-Child Discussions of Crime.

KL Warren - 2012 - library-archives.canada.ca
Abstract<? Pub Inc> When children witness or experience criminal events, the first people
they go to are generally their parents. No one is privy to these conversations, and …

From the archive: 'Can fabricated evidence induce false eyewitness testimony?' by KA Wade, SL Green, & RA Nash (2010). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24, 899 …

… by Graham Davies–Editor in Chief - Applied Cognitive …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Applied Cognitive Psychology has been at the forefront in publishing papers on the
range of questioning and interrogation techniques that can induce either relatively accurate …

[图书][B] The effect of the reciprocity norm and guided imagery on the development of implanted memories in children

MC Duke - 2011 - search.proquest.com
Previous research has shown that the use of guided imagery can create source monitoring
errors in adults and induce false memories for events that never occurred. Research has …