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Jeffrey L Foster

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The American Journal of Psychology|July 11, 2012
Building false memories without suggestionsJeffrey L Foster, Maryanne Garry
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2014
Working memory capacity accounts for the ability to switch between object-based and location-based allocation of visual attentionM Kathryn Bleckley, Jeffrey L Foster, Randall W Engle
Frontiers in Psychology|September 11, 2023
Experimental and meta-analytic evidence that source variability of misinformation does not increase eyewitness suggestibility independently of repetition of misinformationRachel O'Donnell, Jason C K Chan, Jeffrey L Foster, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 20, 2012
Repetition, not number of sources, increases both susceptibility to misinformation and confidence in the accuracy of eyewitnessesJeffrey L Foster, Thomas Huthwaite, Julia A Yesberg, et al.
Memory & Cognition|March 24, 2016
Nonprobative photos rapidly lead people to believe claims about their own (and other people's) pastsBrittany A Cardwell, Linda A Henkel, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Psychological Assessment|April 14, 2017
Measuring working memory in the Spanish population: Validation of a multiple shortened complex span taskMireia Felez-Nobrega, Jeffrey L Foster, Anna Puig-Ribera, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 31, 2017
Do the effects of working memory training depend on baseline ability level?Jeffrey L Foster, Tyler L Harrison, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Memory & Cognition|September 14, 2014
Shortened complex span tasks can reliably measure working memory capacityJeffrey L Foster, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Plos One|March 4, 2014
People with easier to pronounce names promote truthiness of claimsEryn J Newman, Mevagh Sanson, Emily K Miller, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Imaging|March 16, 2006
Reproducibility of a scoring system for computed tomography scanning in cystic fibrosisAlan S Brody, Michael R Kosorok, Zhanhai Li, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychology|July 11, 2012
Building false memories without suggestionsJeffrey L Foster, Maryanne Garry
Memory & Cognition|November 26, 2014
Working memory capacity accounts for the ability to switch between object-based and location-based allocation of visual attentionM Kathryn Bleckley, Jeffrey L Foster, Randall W Engle
Frontiers in Psychology|September 11, 2023
Experimental and meta-analytic evidence that source variability of misinformation does not increase eyewitness suggestibility independently of repetition of misinformationRachel O'Donnell, Jason C K Chan, Jeffrey L Foster, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 20, 2012
Repetition, not number of sources, increases both susceptibility to misinformation and confidence in the accuracy of eyewitnessesJeffrey L Foster, Thomas Huthwaite, Julia A Yesberg, et al.
Memory & Cognition|March 24, 2016
Nonprobative photos rapidly lead people to believe claims about their own (and other people's) pastsBrittany A Cardwell, Linda A Henkel, Maryanne Garry, et al.
Psychological Assessment|April 14, 2017
Measuring working memory in the Spanish population: Validation of a multiple shortened complex span taskMireia Felez-Nobrega, Jeffrey L Foster, Anna Puig-Ribera, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 31, 2017
Do the effects of working memory training depend on baseline ability level?Jeffrey L Foster, Tyler L Harrison, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Memory & Cognition|September 14, 2014
Shortened complex span tasks can reliably measure working memory capacityJeffrey L Foster, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Plos One|March 4, 2014
People with easier to pronounce names promote truthiness of claimsEryn J Newman, Mevagh Sanson, Emily K Miller, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Imaging|March 16, 2006
Reproducibility of a scoring system for computed tomography scanning in cystic fibrosisAlan S Brody, Michael R Kosorok, Zhanhai Li, et al.
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