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Stefanie J Sharman

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Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Current negative mood encourages changes in end-of-life treatment decisions and is associated with false memoriesStefanie J Sharman
Experimental Psychology|February 12, 2011
Retrieval-induced forgetting of performed and observed bizarre and familiar actionsStefanie J Sharman
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Other misconduct evidence in appeals against conviction in child sexual abuse trialsSusan Mills, Stefanie J Sharman
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Do people's motives influence their susceptibility to imagination inflation?Stefanie J Sharman, Samantha Calacouris
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Legal Representatives' Opinions regarding Psychologists Engaging in Expert Witness Services in Australian Courts and TribunalsElena Gianvanni, Stefanie J Sharman
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Characteristics of Successful and Unsuccessful Appeals Against Conviction for Child Sexual AbuseSusan Mills, Stefanie J Sharman
Acta Psychologica|July 22, 2008
Imagining nice and nasty events in childhood or adulthood: recent positive events show the most imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Amanda J Barnier
Child Abuse & Neglect|October 16, 2023
Open-ended initial invitations are particularly helpful in eliciting forensically relevant information from child witnessesMeaghan C Danby, Stefanie J Sharman
Acta Psychologica|June 22, 2005
Using source cues and familiarity cues to resist imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Maryanne Garry, Maree Hunt
Memory (Hove, England)|March 26, 2003
The power of the spoken word: sociolinguistic cues influence the misinformation effectLana A Vornik, Stefanie J Sharman, Maryanne Garry
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Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Current negative mood encourages changes in end-of-life treatment decisions and is associated with false memoriesStefanie J Sharman
Experimental Psychology|February 12, 2011
Retrieval-induced forgetting of performed and observed bizarre and familiar actionsStefanie J Sharman
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Other misconduct evidence in appeals against conviction in child sexual abuse trialsSusan Mills, Stefanie J Sharman
Experimental Psychology|February 25, 2010
Do people's motives influence their susceptibility to imagination inflation?Stefanie J Sharman, Samantha Calacouris
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Legal Representatives' Opinions regarding Psychologists Engaging in Expert Witness Services in Australian Courts and TribunalsElena Gianvanni, Stefanie J Sharman
Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law : an Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law|January 28, 2020
Characteristics of Successful and Unsuccessful Appeals Against Conviction for Child Sexual AbuseSusan Mills, Stefanie J Sharman
Acta Psychologica|July 22, 2008
Imagining nice and nasty events in childhood or adulthood: recent positive events show the most imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Amanda J Barnier
Child Abuse & Neglect|October 16, 2023
Open-ended initial invitations are particularly helpful in eliciting forensically relevant information from child witnessesMeaghan C Danby, Stefanie J Sharman
Acta Psychologica|June 22, 2005
Using source cues and familiarity cues to resist imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Maryanne Garry, Maree Hunt
Memory (Hove, England)|March 26, 2003
The power of the spoken word: sociolinguistic cues influence the misinformation effectLana A Vornik, Stefanie J Sharman, Maryanne Garry
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