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Laura Mickes

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Psychological Bulletin|September 3, 2014
Elastic analysis procedures: an incurable (but preventable) problem in the fertility effect literature. Comment on Gildersleeve, Haselton, and Fales (2014)Christine R Harris, Harold Pashler, Laura Mickes
Psychological Science|February 27, 2014
Women can keep the vote: no evidence that hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle impact political and religious beliefsChristine R Harris, Aimee Chabot, Laura Mickes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2021
The new hypothesis of everyday amnesia: An effect of criterion placement, not memoryAdva Levi, Laura Mickes, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2021
Signal-detection theory separates the chaff of bias from the wheat of memory: Illuminating the triviality of high-confidence judgmentsYonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Adva Levi, Laura Mickes
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|April 12, 2017
Distilling the Confidence-Accuracy Message: A Comment on Wixted and Wells (2017)Laura Mickes, Steven E Clark, Scott D Gronlund
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
Remember/know judgments probe degrees of recollectionPeter E Wais, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 5, 2011
Recollection can be weak and familiarity can be strongKatherine M Ingram, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 3, 2018
In the DNA Exoneration Cases, Eyewitness Memory Was Not the Problem: A Reply to Berkowitz and Frenda (2018) and Wade, Nash, and Lindsay (2018)John T Wixted, Laura Mickes, Ronald P Fisher
Psychological Science|March 27, 2009
Recollection is a continuous process: implications for dual-process theories of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, Peter E Wais, John T Wixted
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Psychological Bulletin|September 3, 2014
Elastic analysis procedures: an incurable (but preventable) problem in the fertility effect literature. Comment on Gildersleeve, Haselton, and Fales (2014)Christine R Harris, Harold Pashler, Laura Mickes
Psychological Science|February 27, 2014
Women can keep the vote: no evidence that hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle impact political and religious beliefsChristine R Harris, Aimee Chabot, Laura Mickes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 7, 2012
Three tests and three corrections: comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010)Yoonhee Jang, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2021
The new hypothesis of everyday amnesia: An effect of criterion placement, not memoryAdva Levi, Laura Mickes, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2021
Signal-detection theory separates the chaff of bias from the wheat of memory: Illuminating the triviality of high-confidence judgmentsYonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Adva Levi, Laura Mickes
Psychological Science in the Public Interest : a Journal of the American Psychological Society|April 12, 2017
Distilling the Confidence-Accuracy Message: A Comment on Wixted and Wells (2017)Laura Mickes, Steven E Clark, Scott D Gronlund
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
Remember/know judgments probe degrees of recollectionPeter E Wais, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 5, 2011
Recollection can be weak and familiarity can be strongKatherine M Ingram, Laura Mickes, John T Wixted
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 3, 2018
In the DNA Exoneration Cases, Eyewitness Memory Was Not the Problem: A Reply to Berkowitz and Frenda (2018) and Wade, Nash, and Lindsay (2018)John T Wixted, Laura Mickes, Ronald P Fisher
Psychological Science|March 27, 2009
Recollection is a continuous process: implications for dual-process theories of recognition memoryLaura Mickes, Peter E Wais, John T Wixted
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