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Deborah A Connolly

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Behavior Research Methods|December 26, 2006
BatMon II: children's category norms for 33 categoriesHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Memory (Hove, England)|August 12, 2009
Failing to report details of an event: a review of the directed forgetting procedure and applications to reports of childhood sexual abuseHeidi M Gordon, Deborah A Connolly
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 22, 2008
Children's recall of emotionally arousing, repeated events: a review and call for further investigationHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 23, 2005
Children's suggestibility for an instance of a repeated event versus a unique event: the effect of degree of association between variable detailsDeborah A Connolly, Heather L Price
Law and Human Behavior|May 24, 2006
Delayed prosecutions of historic child sexual abuse: analyses of 2064 Canadian criminal complaintsDeborah A Connolly, J Don Read
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 29, 2007
Anxious and nonanxious children's recall of a repeated or unique eventHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2006
An archival analysis of actual cases of historic child sexual abuse: A comparison of jury and bench trialsJ Don Read, Deborah A Connolly, Andrew Welsh
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|May 5, 2017
The Effect of Case Severity on Sentence Length in Cases of Child Sexual Assault in CanadaPatricia I Coburn, Kristin Chong, Deborah A Connolly
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 21, 2025
Testing the fluency account for truth judgmentsDaniel G Derksen, Deborah A Connolly, Daniel M Bernstein
Law and Human Behavior|May 6, 2016
Children who experienced a repeated event only appear less accurate in a second interview than those who experienced a unique eventHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon
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Behavior Research Methods|December 26, 2006
BatMon II: children's category norms for 33 categoriesHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Memory (Hove, England)|August 12, 2009
Failing to report details of an event: a review of the directed forgetting procedure and applications to reports of childhood sexual abuseHeidi M Gordon, Deborah A Connolly
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 22, 2008
Children's recall of emotionally arousing, repeated events: a review and call for further investigationHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 23, 2005
Children's suggestibility for an instance of a repeated event versus a unique event: the effect of degree of association between variable detailsDeborah A Connolly, Heather L Price
Law and Human Behavior|May 24, 2006
Delayed prosecutions of historic child sexual abuse: analyses of 2064 Canadian criminal complaintsDeborah A Connolly, J Don Read
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 29, 2007
Anxious and nonanxious children's recall of a repeated or unique eventHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2006
An archival analysis of actual cases of historic child sexual abuse: A comparison of jury and bench trialsJ Don Read, Deborah A Connolly, Andrew Welsh
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|May 5, 2017
The Effect of Case Severity on Sentence Length in Cases of Child Sexual Assault in CanadaPatricia I Coburn, Kristin Chong, Deborah A Connolly
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 21, 2025
Testing the fluency account for truth judgmentsDaniel G Derksen, Deborah A Connolly, Daniel M Bernstein
Law and Human Behavior|May 6, 2016
Children who experienced a repeated event only appear less accurate in a second interview than those who experienced a unique eventHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon
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