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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 19, 2012
When forced fabrications become truth: causal explanations and false memory development
Quin M Chrobak, Maria S Zaragoza
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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July 7, 2015
The continued influence of implied and explicitly stated misinformation in news reports
Patrick R Rich, Maria S Zaragoza
Memory & Cognition
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November 24, 2007
A little elaboration goes a long way: the role of generation in eyewitness suggestibility
Sean M Lane, Maria S Zaragoza
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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November 13, 2008
Inventing stories: forcing witnesses to fabricate entire fictitious events leads to freely reported false memories
Quin M Chrobak, Maria S Zaragoza
Memory (Hove, England)
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April 18, 2020
Does evaluating belief prior to its retraction influence the efficacy of later corrections?
Jaruda Ithisuphalap, Patrick R Rich, Maria S Zaragoza
The Journal of General Psychology
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December 16, 2020
Can suggestions of non-occurrence lead to claims that witnessed events did not happen?
Tanjeem Azad, D Stephen Lindsay, Maria S Zaragoza
The Journal of General Psychology
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August 15, 2015
The Impact of Multifaceted Questions on Eyewitness Accuracy Following Forced Fabrication Interviews
Quin M Chrobak, Eric J Rindal, Maria S Zaragoza
Journal of Memory and Language
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November 25, 2010
False Memories for Suggestions: The Impact of Conceptual Elaboration
Maria S Zaragoza, Karen J Mitchell, Kristie Payment, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)
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December 8, 2020
Correcting eyewitness suggestibility: does explanatory role predict resistance to correction?
Blair E Braun, Maria S Zaragoza, Quin M Chrobak, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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February 26, 2016
Does reactivating a witnessed memory increase its susceptibility to impairment by subsequent misinformation?
Eric J Rindal, Rachel M DeFranco, Patrick R Rich, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 19, 2012
When forced fabrications become truth: causal explanations and false memory development
Quin M Chrobak, Maria S Zaragoza
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
July 7, 2015
The continued influence of implied and explicitly stated misinformation in news reports
Patrick R Rich, Maria S Zaragoza
Memory & Cognition
|
November 24, 2007
A little elaboration goes a long way: the role of generation in eyewitness suggestibility
Sean M Lane, Maria S Zaragoza
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
November 13, 2008
Inventing stories: forcing witnesses to fabricate entire fictitious events leads to freely reported false memories
Quin M Chrobak, Maria S Zaragoza
Memory (Hove, England)
|
April 18, 2020
Does evaluating belief prior to its retraction influence the efficacy of later corrections?
Jaruda Ithisuphalap, Patrick R Rich, Maria S Zaragoza
The Journal of General Psychology
|
December 16, 2020
Can suggestions of non-occurrence lead to claims that witnessed events did not happen?
Tanjeem Azad, D Stephen Lindsay, Maria S Zaragoza
The Journal of General Psychology
|
August 15, 2015
The Impact of Multifaceted Questions on Eyewitness Accuracy Following Forced Fabrication Interviews
Quin M Chrobak, Eric J Rindal, Maria S Zaragoza
Journal of Memory and Language
|
November 25, 2010
False Memories for Suggestions: The Impact of Conceptual Elaboration
Maria S Zaragoza, Karen J Mitchell, Kristie Payment, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)
|
December 8, 2020
Correcting eyewitness suggestibility: does explanatory role predict resistance to correction?
Blair E Braun, Maria S Zaragoza, Quin M Chrobak, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
February 26, 2016
Does reactivating a witnessed memory increase its susceptibility to impairment by subsequent misinformation?
Eric J Rindal, Rachel M DeFranco, Patrick R Rich, et al.
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