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Autor:
Lee M. Vargen, Patricia I. Coburn, Deborah A. Connolly, Kristin Chong, Camille C. Weinsheimer
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 24:248-258
Autor:
Deborah A. Connolly, Patricia I. Coburn, Carla L. MacLean, Kristin Chong, Camille C. Weinsheimer
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 31:414-423
Summary: When a person experiences an event that has multiple similar instances (i.e., a repeated event), memories for details that change across instances are challenging to recall. We expected that third parties would perceive memory reports of ins
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 31:164-174
Summary Reports from individuals who have witnessed multiple, similar emotional events may differ from reports from witnesses of only a single event. To test this, we had participants (N = 65) view a video of a road traffic accident. Half of the part
Autor:
Ella K. Moeck, William Crozier, Mario J. Baldassari, Dawn-Leah L. McDonald, Camille C. Weinsheimer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 5:103-109
To contribute to the 2015 Conference Retrospective, we chronicled the 22-year history of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC). Throughout the 70s, 80s, and early 90s, there was no society dedicated to applied cognitive wo
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 30:61-69
Summary Initial retrieval of an event can reduce people's susceptibility to misinformation. We explored whether protective effects of initial testing could be obtained on final free recall and source-monitoring tests. After studying six household sce
Autor:
Camille C. Weinsheimer, Kristin Chong, Dayna M. Woiwod, Deborah A. Connolly, Patricia I. Coburn
Publikováno v:
Child abuseneglect. 72
When women encounter the criminal justice system, it is typically as victims rather than as offenders. Consequently, there is limited empirical research on women who have sexually offended against children, but there is a clinically-significant group
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Summary Initial retrieval of an event can reduce people's susceptibility to misinformation. We explored whether protective effects of initial testing could be obtained on final free recall and source‐monitoring tests. After studying six household s