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The American Psychologist
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January 11, 2012
Darryl Bruce (1939-2011)
J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
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May 24, 2006
Delayed prosecutions of historic child sexual abuse: analyses of 2064 Canadian criminal complaints
Deborah A Connolly, J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
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May 13, 2010
After 30 years, what do we know about what jurors know? A meta-analytic review of lay knowledge regarding eyewitness factors
Sarah L Desmarais, J Don Read
Journal of Safety Research
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March 17, 2019
An illusion of objectivity in workplace investigation: The cause analysis chart and consistency, accuracy, and bias in judgments
Carla L MacLean, J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
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June 21, 2006
An archival analysis of actual cases of historic child sexual abuse: A comparison of jury and bench trials
J Don Read, Deborah A Connolly, Andrew Welsh
The American Journal of Psychology
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April 10, 2009
Memory for committing a crime: effects of arousal, proximity, and gender
Heather L Price, Zina Lee, J Don Read
Memory (Hove, England)
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April 18, 2002
Effects of divided attention and word concreteness on correct recall and false memory reports
M Nieves Pérez-Mata, J Don Read, Margarita Diges
The American Journal of Psychology
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April 21, 2007
Emotional arousal and memory: a test of the poststimulus processing hypothesis
Lynn M Hulse, Kevin Allan, Amina Memon, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
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September 4, 2013
Expert testimony on eyewitness evidence: in search of common sense
Kate A Houston, Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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November 5, 2002
A picture is worth a thousand lies: using false photographs to create false childhood memories
Kimberley A Wade, Maryanne Garry, J Don Read, et al.
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The American Psychologist
|
January 11, 2012
Darryl Bruce (1939-2011)
J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
|
May 24, 2006
Delayed prosecutions of historic child sexual abuse: analyses of 2064 Canadian criminal complaints
Deborah A Connolly, J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
|
May 13, 2010
After 30 years, what do we know about what jurors know? A meta-analytic review of lay knowledge regarding eyewitness factors
Sarah L Desmarais, J Don Read
Journal of Safety Research
|
March 17, 2019
An illusion of objectivity in workplace investigation: The cause analysis chart and consistency, accuracy, and bias in judgments
Carla L MacLean, J Don Read
Law and Human Behavior
|
June 21, 2006
An archival analysis of actual cases of historic child sexual abuse: A comparison of jury and bench trials
J Don Read, Deborah A Connolly, Andrew Welsh
The American Journal of Psychology
|
April 10, 2009
Memory for committing a crime: effects of arousal, proximity, and gender
Heather L Price, Zina Lee, J Don Read
Memory (Hove, England)
|
April 18, 2002
Effects of divided attention and word concreteness on correct recall and false memory reports
M Nieves Pérez-Mata, J Don Read, Margarita Diges
The American Journal of Psychology
|
April 21, 2007
Emotional arousal and memory: a test of the poststimulus processing hypothesis
Lynn M Hulse, Kevin Allan, Amina Memon, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
|
September 4, 2013
Expert testimony on eyewitness evidence: in search of common sense
Kate A Houston, Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
November 5, 2002
A picture is worth a thousand lies: using false photographs to create false childhood memories
Kimberley A Wade, Maryanne Garry, J Don Read, et al.
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