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Deborah A Connolly

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Memory (Hove, England)|November 2, 2006
Children's memory for complex autobiographical events: does spacing of repeated instances matter?Heather L Price, Deborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon
Law and Human Behavior|November 6, 2025
Differential impacts of investigation and witness delays on layperson perceptions of witness credibilityMadison B Harvey, Heather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 16, 2015
Factors Associated with Delays of Days to Decades to Criminal Prosecutions of Child Sexual AbuseDeborah A Connolly, Kristin Chong, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|February 27, 2018
Differences in child sexual abuse cases involving child versus adolescent complainantsMegan E Giroux, Kristin Chong, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2016
What children recall about a repeated event when one instance is different from the othersDeborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon, Dayna M Woiwod, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|September 27, 2021
Implanting false autobiographical memories for repeated eventsBruna Calado, Timothy J Luke, Deborah A Connolly, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|January 27, 2007
Perceptions and predictors of children's credibility of a unique event and an instance of a repeated eventDeborah A Connolly, Heather L Price, Jennifer A A Lavoie, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 29, 2017
The unusual suspects: Female versus male accused in child sexual abuse casesCamille C Weinsheimer, Dayna M Woiwod, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|April 21, 2021
How Do Judges Discuss Memory Failures in Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases? A Brief ReportShelbie F Anderson, Unnati Patel, Madison B Harvey, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|December 21, 2018
A meta-analysis of differences in children's reports of single and repeated eventsDayna M Woiwod, Ryan J Fitzgerald, Chelsea L Sheahan, et al.
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Memory (Hove, England)|November 2, 2006
Children's memory for complex autobiographical events: does spacing of repeated instances matter?Heather L Price, Deborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon
Law and Human Behavior|November 6, 2025
Differential impacts of investigation and witness delays on layperson perceptions of witness credibilityMadison B Harvey, Heather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 16, 2015
Factors Associated with Delays of Days to Decades to Criminal Prosecutions of Child Sexual AbuseDeborah A Connolly, Kristin Chong, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|February 27, 2018
Differences in child sexual abuse cases involving child versus adolescent complainantsMegan E Giroux, Kristin Chong, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2016
What children recall about a repeated event when one instance is different from the othersDeborah A Connolly, Heidi M Gordon, Dayna M Woiwod, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|September 27, 2021
Implanting false autobiographical memories for repeated eventsBruna Calado, Timothy J Luke, Deborah A Connolly, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|January 27, 2007
Perceptions and predictors of children's credibility of a unique event and an instance of a repeated eventDeborah A Connolly, Heather L Price, Jennifer A A Lavoie, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 29, 2017
The unusual suspects: Female versus male accused in child sexual abuse casesCamille C Weinsheimer, Dayna M Woiwod, Patricia I Coburn, et al.
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|April 21, 2021
How Do Judges Discuss Memory Failures in Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases? A Brief ReportShelbie F Anderson, Unnati Patel, Madison B Harvey, et al.
Law and Human Behavior|December 21, 2018
A meta-analysis of differences in children's reports of single and repeated eventsDayna M Woiwod, Ryan J Fitzgerald, Chelsea L Sheahan, et al.
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