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- Source monitoring. (1993) (2676)
- Remembering Mistaken for Knowing: Ease of Retrieval as a Basis for Confidence in Answers to General Knowledge Questions (1993) (564)
- The eyewitness suggestibility effect and memory for source (1989) (504)
- Constraints on Generality (COG): A Proposed Addition to All Empirical Papers (2017) (490)
- Psychotherapy and memories of childhood sexual abuse: A cognitive perspective (1994) (426)
- Developmental changes in memory source monitoring. (1991) (388)
- A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories (2002) (348)
- Stroop process dissociations: the relationship between facilitation and interference. (1994) (339)
- Misleading Suggestions Can Impair Eyewitnesses' Ability to Remember Event Details (1990) (333)
- Unconscious influences revealed. Attention, awareness, and control. (1992) (280)
- Interviewing Preschoolers: Effects of Nonsuggestive Techniques, Parental Coaching, and Leading Questions on Reports of Nonexperienced Events. (1995) (279)
- Item-specific control of automatic processes: Stroop process dissociations (2003) (275)
- True Photographs and False Memories (2004) (239)
- Replication in Psychological Science (2015) (220)
- Psychotherapy and the recovery of memories of childhood sexual abuse: U.S. and British practitioners' opinions, practices, and experiences. (1995) (207)
- Children's eyewitness reports after exposure to misinformation from parents. (2001) (194)
- Accuracy and Confidence in Person Identification: The Relationship Is Strong When Witnessing Conditions Vary Widely (1998) (162)
- The Process-Dissociation Procedure and Similarity: Defining and Estimating Recollection and Familiarity in Recognition Memory (1997) (152)
- Other-race face perception. (1991) (141)
- Memory impairment and source misattribution in postevent misinformation experiments with short retention intervals (1994) (135)
- "Memory work" and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse: Scientific evidence and public, professional, and personal issues. (1995) (125)
- Adult Eyewitness Testimony: Memory source monitoring and eyewitness testimony (1994) (111)
- Creating Illusions of Familiarity in a Cued Recall Remember/Know Paradigm (1996) (111)
- Assessing the accuracy of young children's reports: Lessons from the investigation of child sexual abuse (1998) (109)
- A mega-analysis of memory reports from eight peer-reviewed false memory implantation studies (2017) (107)
- Nonprobative photographs (or words) inflate truthiness (2012) (100)
- False Memories: What the Hell are They For? (2009) (97)
- Reality Monitoring and Suggestibility: Children’s Ability to Discriminate Among Memories From Different Sources (1987) (97)
- Remembering and knowing in context (2003) (97)
- Reducing child witnesses' false reports of misinformation from parents. (2002) (88)
- The influence of suggestions on children's reports of a unique experience versus an instance of a repeated experience (2001) (88)
- The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory (2013) (80)
- Response bias in recognition memory as a cognitive trait (2012) (78)
- Lectures for a layperson: Methods for revealing unconscious processes. (1992) (77)
- The effect of perceptual distinctiveness on the prospective and retrospective components of prospective memory in young and old adults. (2003) (76)
- Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recovered-Memory Experiences of Childhood Sexual Abuse (2009) (74)
- False Memories and the Source Monitoring Framework: Reply to Reyna and Lloyd (1997) (2000) (73)
- Recognition memory and source monitoring (1991) (72)
- A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (69)
- The Controversy Regarding Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse (1997) (68)
- I’d know that face anywhere! (2007) (68)
- 2.19 – Source Monitoring (2008) (66)
- Eyewitness suggestibility and source similarity: Intrusions of details from one event into memory reports of another event ☆ (2004) (65)
- Criteria‐based content analysis of true and suggested accounts of events (2009) (61)
- Witnessing-Condition Heterogeneity and Witnesses' Versus Investigators' Confidence in the Accuracy of Witnesses' Identification Decisions (2000) (57)
- The reversed eyewitness suggestibility effect (1989) (54)
- Remembering remembering. (2002) (54)
- Forgetting of Prior Remembering in Persons Reporting Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse (2006) (53)
- Digitally manipulating memory: Effects of doctored videos and imagination in distorting beliefs and memories (2009) (52)
- Misinformation revisited: New evidence on the suggestibility of memory (1995) (51)
- “Amnesia” for Summer Camps and High School Graduation: Memory Work Increases Reports of Prior Periods of Remembering Less (2000) (51)
- Self-report may underestimate trauma intrusions (2014) (49)
- The relation between confidence and accuracy in eyewitness identification studies: Is the conclusion changing? (1998) (48)
- Truthiness and falsiness of trivia claims depend on judgmental contexts. (2015) (42)
- Cross-situational consistency in recognition memory response bias (2014) (41)
- Sharing Data and Materials in Psychological Science (2017) (41)
- Investigating Investigators: How Presentation Order Influences Participant–Investigators’ Interpretations of Eyewitness Identification and Alibi Evidence (2009) (38)
- The Effect of Retention Interval on the Eyewitness Identification Confidence–Accuracy Relationship (2016) (38)
- Can corrective feedback improve recognition memory? (2010) (38)
- Research Preregistration 101 (2016) (37)
- Identifying the Bad Guy in a Lineup Using Confidence Judgments Under Deadline Pressure (2012) (37)
- Photographs cause false memories for the news. (2011) (36)
- The Intention Interference Effect and Aging: Similar Magnitude of Effects for Young and Old Adults (2005) (35)
- Moving toward a middle ground on the ‘false memory debate’: Reply to commentaries on lindsay and read (1994) (35)
- Psychotherapy and Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. (1995) (34)
- Adults' memories of childhood: Affect, knowing, and remembering (2004) (29)
- Children's suggestibility in the forensic context. (2002) (27)
- Conscious and unconscious forms of memory (1996) (24)
- CHARMed, but not convinced: Comment on Metcalfe (1990). (1991) (24)
- Remembrance of remembrance past (2005) (23)
- Toward a more informative psychological science of eyewitness evidence (2008) (22)
- Amalgamations of memories: intrusion of information from one event into reports of another (1998) (20)
- Stroop Process Dissociations: Reply to Hillstrom and Logan (1997) (1997) (20)
- The Recovered Memories Controversy: Where Do We Go from Here? (2005) (20)
- Investigating Investigators: Examining the Impact of Eyewitness Identification Evidence on Student-Investigators (2008) (19)
- Awareness, automaticity, and memory dissociations (1992) (18)
- The intention interference effect. (2007) (17)
- Memory Source Monitoring Applied (2014) (17)
- Autobiographical Memory, Eyewitness Reports, and Public Policy (2007) (16)
- Contextualizing and Clarifying Criticisms of Memory Work in Psychotherapy (1994) (16)
- Children's Source Monitoring (2008) (16)
- Top-down constraint on recognition memory (2013) (15)
- Reasons to Doubt the Reliability of Eyewitness Memory: Commentary on Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (2018) (2018) (15)
- Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Evidence and Clinical Practice (2013) (15)
- Remembering childhood sexual abuse in therapy: Psychotherapists' self-reported beliefs, practices, and experiences (1995) (14)
- Peer-Review Guidelines Promoting Replicability and Transparency in Psychological Science (2018) (14)
- Investigating Investigators: Examining Witnesses’ Influence on Investigators (2006) (14)
- Long-Term Motor Recovery After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Beyond Established Limits (2016) (13)
- Beyond Backlash (1995) (12)
- Remembering : attributions, processes, and control in human memory : essays in Honor of Larry Jacoby (2014) (12)
- “I remember/know/guess that I knew it all along!”: Subjective experience versus objective measures of the knew-it-all-along effect (2007) (12)
- Evidence that photos promote rosiness for claims about the future (2018) (11)
- A Search for Influences of Feedback on Recognition of Music, Poetry, and Art (2011) (11)
- Eyewitness Memory Distortion Following Co-Witness Discussion: A Replication of Garry, French, Kinzett, and Mori (2008) in Ten Countries (2018) (11)
- Investigating industrial investigation: examining the impact of a priori knowledge and tunnel vision education. (2013) (11)
- Consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting multi-analyst studies (2021) (10)
- Preregistered Direct Replications in Psychological Science (2017) (10)
- Uninformative Photos Can Increase People's Perceived Knowledge of Complicated Processes (2017) (10)
- Investigating Investigators: Examining Witnesses' (2006) (9)
- Seven steps toward transparency and replicability in psychological science. (2020) (9)
- Category specificity in normal episodic learning: Applications to object recognition and category-specific agnosia (2004) (9)
- Increased hindsight bias in schizophrenia. (2006) (9)
- The Intention Interference Effect: The Difficulty of Ignoring What You Intend to Do (2012) (7)
- Memory, Remembering, and Misremembering (1995) (7)
- Trauma-related versus positive involuntary thoughts with and without meta-awareness (2016) (7)
- Flexible and abstract resolutions to crossmodal conflicts (2004) (7)
- The importance of decision bias for predicting eyewitness lineup choices: toward a Lineup Skills Test (2018) (6)
- Predicting and postdicting eyewitness accuracy and confidence (2014) (6)
- Different definitions of the nonrecollection-based response option(s) change how people use the “remember” response in the remember/know paradigm (2019) (5)
- Jane Doe in Context: Sex Abuse, Lives, and Videotape (1997) (5)
- Long-term repetition priming of briefly identified objects. (2009) (5)
- Swan Song Editorial (2019) (5)
- POSTER SESSION ABSTRACTS (1996) (5)
- Meta-awareness and the involuntary memory spectrum: Reply to Meyer, Otgaar, and Smeets (2015) (2015) (4)
- Did Pope (1996) read a different Poole, Lindsay, Memon, and Bull (1995)? (1997) (4)
- Order effects in collaborative memory contamination? Comment on Gabbert, Memon, and Wright (2006) (2007) (4)
- The Poole et al. (1995) Surveys of Therapists: Misinterpretations by Both Sides of the Recovered Memories Controversy (1998) (3)
- Commentary on Brewin and Andrews (2017) (3)
- Recollections of Trauma (1997) (3)
- Category exemplars normed in Canada. (2014) (3)
- How I Got Started (2012) (3)
- Eyewitness Suggestibility (1993) (2)
- ROC asymmetry is not diagnostic of unequal residual variance in Gaussian signal detection theory (2021) (2)
- Rejoinder to Pope's (1995) Comments Regarding Poole, Lindsay, Memon, and Bull (1995) (1996) (2)
- Memory of Remembering: Investigating the Forgot-It-All-Along Effect Using Pictures (2007) (2)
- JEP : General in the 21st century. (2002) (2)
- Subjective experiences of recognizing and not recognizing paintings and words. (2022) (1)
- Recovered memories and social justice. (1998) (1)
- A Tribute to our Friend, J. Don Read ☆ (2016) (1)
- “Magic” revisited: Children's responses to apparent violations of conservation (1985) (1)
- The effect of pre-event instructions on eyewitness identification (2021) (1)
- Memory conformity: Do people falsely remember, know, or guess unseen details they learned from another person during co-witness discussion? (2010) (1)
- Eyewitness Identi fi cation can be Studied in Social Contexts Online with Large Samples in Multi-lab Collaborations Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (2021) (0)
- Different definitions of the nonrecollection-based response option(s) change how people use the “remember” response in the remember/know paradigm (2019) (0)
- People with Autism: Lineup Identification and Facial Recognition Memory (2016) (0)
- Uses and abuses of Poole, Lindsay, Memon, and Bull's (1995) data. (1998) (0)
- Author Correction: A consensus-based transparency checklist (2019) (0)
- Can suggestions of non-occurrence lead to claims that witnessed events did not happen? (2020) (0)
- Long-term Motor Recovery After Severe TBI 3 TABLE 1 Rating of Trevor Greene ’ s physical rehabilitation progress between the first and last scansa (2015) (0)
- Seven Steps Toward Transparency and Replicability in Psychological Science (2020) (0)
- Evidence that photos promote rosiness for claims about the future (2016) (0)
- Constraints on generality statements are needed to define direct replication (2018) (0)
- Shaping Journal Editorial Policy To Increase Reproducibility and Transparency (2017) (0)
- Top-down constraint on recognition memory (2012) (0)
- Meta-Awareness of Intrusive Thoughts About Trauma: (502412013-842) (2012) (0)
- Nonprobative photographs (or words) inflate truthiness (2012) (0)
- An ERP-based Guilty Knowledge Test for Sequential Lineups (2018) (0)
- Schema Provoke False Knowing Even When Schema-Consistent Targets Had Not Been Presented (2014) (0)
- Commentary for Special Issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology in Honor of Alan Scoboria (2020) (0)
- Test position effects on hit and false alarm rates in recognition memory for paintings and words (2021) (0)
- Student-investigators Knowledge and Use of the Own-race Bias When Evaluating Eyewitness Identification Decisions (2008) (0)
- Test position effects on hit and false alarm rates in recognition memory for paintings and words (2021) (0)
- The importance of decision bias for predicting eyewitness lineup choices: toward a Lineup Skills Test (2019) (0)
- Read 2 The Recovered Memories Controversy : Where Do We Go From Here ? (2007) (0)
- Commentary for special issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology in honor of Alan Scoboria (2020) (0)
- Cross-situational consistency in recognition memory response bias (2014) (0)
- of another event q (2003) (0)
- Response bias in recognition memory as a cognitive trait (2012) (0)
- Expression of Concern: The Decoy Effect as a Nudge: Boosting Hand Hygiene With a Worse Option. (2019) (0)
- Investigating Investigators: Student-investigators Perceptions of Eyewitness Identification Decisions (2010) (0)
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