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Michelle N Dasse

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The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 4, 2014
Hypnotizability, not suggestion, influences false memory developmentMichelle N Dasse, Gary R Elkins, Charles A Weaver
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|May 16, 2015
Correlates of the multidimensional construct of hypnotizability: paranormal belief, fantasy proneness, magical ideation, and dissociationMichelle N Dasse, Gary R Elkins, Charles A Weaver
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|April 18, 2018
The smartphone in the memory clinic: A study of patient and care partner's utilisation habitsJared F Benge, Kara L Dinh, Erin Logue, et al.
Plos One|June 7, 2018
Thought probes during prospective memory encoding: Evidence for perfunctory processesMichael K Scullin, Mark A McDaniel, Michelle N Dasse, et al.
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The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 4, 2014
Hypnotizability, not suggestion, influences false memory developmentMichelle N Dasse, Gary R Elkins, Charles A Weaver
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|May 16, 2015
Correlates of the multidimensional construct of hypnotizability: paranormal belief, fantasy proneness, magical ideation, and dissociationMichelle N Dasse, Gary R Elkins, Charles A Weaver
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|April 18, 2018
The smartphone in the memory clinic: A study of patient and care partner's utilisation habitsJared F Benge, Kara L Dinh, Erin Logue, et al.
Plos One|June 7, 2018
Thought probes during prospective memory encoding: Evidence for perfunctory processesMichael K Scullin, Mark A McDaniel, Michelle N Dasse, et al.
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