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James Ost

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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|November 13, 2008
Is the truth in the details? Extended narratives help distinguishing false "memories" from false "reports"Björn Sjödén, Pär Anders Granhag, James Ost, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|December 26, 2007
Familiarity breeds distortion: the effects of media exposure on false reports concerning media coverage of the terrorist attacks in london on 7 July 2005James Ost, Pär-Anders Granhag, Julie Udell, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 5, 2013
Comparing the influence of directly vs. indirectly encountered post-event misinformation on eyewitness rememberingHartmut Blank, James Ost, Jo Davies, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|May 16, 2022
The serial reproduction of an urban myth: revisiting Bartlett's schema theoryJames Ost, Julie Udell, Sandra Dear, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|January 6, 2016
Latent variables underlying the memory beliefs of Chartered Clinical Psychologists, Hypnotherapists and undergraduate studentsJames Ost, Simon Easton, Lorraine Hope, et al.
Plos One|April 11, 2013
False memory ≠ false memory: DRM errors are unrelated to the misinformation effectJames Ost, Hartmut Blank, Joanna Davies, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 15, 2018
The effects of co-witness discussion on confidence and precision in eyewitness memory reportsJoanne Rechdan, Lorraine Hope, James D Sauer, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology|February 7, 2017
Misrepresentations and Flawed Logic About the Prevalence of False MemoriesRobert A Nash, Kimberley A Wade, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2017
Computer Mediated Social Comparative Feedback Does Not Affect Metacognitive Regulation of Memory ReportsJoanne Rechdan, James D Sauer, Lorraine Hope, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|November 9, 2019
Using metamemory measures and memory tests to estimate eyewitness free recall performanceRenan Benigno Saraiva, Lorraine Hope, Robert Horselenberg, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|November 13, 2008
Is the truth in the details? Extended narratives help distinguishing false "memories" from false "reports"Björn Sjödén, Pär Anders Granhag, James Ost, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|December 26, 2007
Familiarity breeds distortion: the effects of media exposure on false reports concerning media coverage of the terrorist attacks in london on 7 July 2005James Ost, Pär-Anders Granhag, Julie Udell, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 5, 2013
Comparing the influence of directly vs. indirectly encountered post-event misinformation on eyewitness rememberingHartmut Blank, James Ost, Jo Davies, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|May 16, 2022
The serial reproduction of an urban myth: revisiting Bartlett's schema theoryJames Ost, Julie Udell, Sandra Dear, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|January 6, 2016
Latent variables underlying the memory beliefs of Chartered Clinical Psychologists, Hypnotherapists and undergraduate studentsJames Ost, Simon Easton, Lorraine Hope, et al.
Plos One|April 11, 2013
False memory ≠ false memory: DRM errors are unrelated to the misinformation effectJames Ost, Hartmut Blank, Joanna Davies, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|March 15, 2018
The effects of co-witness discussion on confidence and precision in eyewitness memory reportsJoanne Rechdan, Lorraine Hope, James D Sauer, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology|February 7, 2017
Misrepresentations and Flawed Logic About the Prevalence of False MemoriesRobert A Nash, Kimberley A Wade, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 12, 2017
Computer Mediated Social Comparative Feedback Does Not Affect Metacognitive Regulation of Memory ReportsJoanne Rechdan, James D Sauer, Lorraine Hope, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|November 9, 2019
Using metamemory measures and memory tests to estimate eyewitness free recall performanceRenan Benigno Saraiva, Lorraine Hope, Robert Horselenberg, et al.
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