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Heather L Price

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence|April 8, 2022
Potential Reporters of Suspected Child Maltreatment are Sensitive to the Amount of Evidence and the Potential Consequences of ReportingHeather L Price, Andre Kehn
Memory (Hove, England)|May 21, 2024
Primacy (and recency) effects in delayed recognition of items from instances of repeated eventsEva Rubínová, Heather L Price
Developmental Psychology|November 9, 2018
Memory for temporal order in action is slow developing, sensitive to deviant input, and supported by foundational cognitive processesJeff Loucks, Heather L Price
Psychological Bulletin|May 27, 2015
Eyewitness identification across the life span: A meta-analysis of age differencesRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price
Behavior Research Methods|December 26, 2006
BatMon II: children's category norms for 33 categoriesHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 25, 2017
Investigator Sensitivity to Alibi Witness Inconsistency after a Long DelayHeather L Price, Leora C Dahl
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
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 1, 2015
True (but not false) memories are subject to retrieval-induced forgetting in childrenHeather L Price, Thomas L Phenix
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 9, 2016
Face-off: A new identification procedure for child eyewitnessesHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
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
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence|April 8, 2022
Potential Reporters of Suspected Child Maltreatment are Sensitive to the Amount of Evidence and the Potential Consequences of ReportingHeather L Price, Andre Kehn
Memory (Hove, England)|May 21, 2024
Primacy (and recency) effects in delayed recognition of items from instances of repeated eventsEva Rubínová, Heather L Price
Developmental Psychology|November 9, 2018
Memory for temporal order in action is slow developing, sensitive to deviant input, and supported by foundational cognitive processesJeff Loucks, Heather L Price
Psychological Bulletin|May 27, 2015
Eyewitness identification across the life span: A meta-analysis of age differencesRyan J Fitzgerald, Heather L Price
Behavior Research Methods|December 26, 2006
BatMon II: children's category norms for 33 categoriesHeather L Price, Deborah A Connolly
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 25, 2017
Investigator Sensitivity to Alibi Witness Inconsistency after a Long DelayHeather L Price, Leora C Dahl
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
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 1, 2015
True (but not false) memories are subject to retrieval-induced forgetting in childrenHeather L Price, Thomas L Phenix
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 9, 2016
Face-off: A new identification procedure for child eyewitnessesHeather L Price, Ryan J Fitzgerald
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
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