Susan Clancy
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Susan A. Clancy is a cognitive psychologist and associate professor in Consumer behaviour at INCAE as well as a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University. She is best known for her controversial work on repressed and recovered memories in her books Abducted and The Trauma Myth.
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- Directed forgetting of trauma cues in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. (1998) (200)
- Memory distortion in people reporting abduction by aliens. (2002) (142)
- False Recognition in Women Reporting Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse (2000) (130)
- Psychophysiological Responding During Script-Driven Imagery in People Reporting Abduction by Space Aliens (2004) (117)
- Sleep Paralysis, Sexual Abuse, and Space Alien Abduction (2005) (112)
- Directed forgetting of trauma cues in adults reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2001) (87)
- Inhibiting retrieval of trauma cues in adults reporting histories of childhood sexual abuse (2004) (66)
- Sleep paralysis in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2005) (60)
- Personality profiles, dissociation, and absorption in women reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2000) (54)
- Cognitive processing of trauma cues in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2000) (53)
- The Trauma Myth: The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children--and Its Aftermath (2009) (52)
- Clinical characteristics of adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2006) (46)
- Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens (2005) (46)
- Reality monitoring in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse. (2005) (43)
- Effects of Guided Imagery on Memory Distortion in Women Reporting Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse (1999) (40)
- Reconceptualizing the teaching team in universities: Working with sessional staff (2002) (36)
- Autobiographical memory specificity in adults reporting repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse (2006) (26)
- Literacy learning for Indigenous students: Setting a research agenda (2002) (23)
- Who needs repression? Normal memory processes can explain “forgetting” of childhood sexual abuse (2005) (22)
- Cardiorespiratory Symptoms in Response to Physiological Arousal (1998) (18)
- Enhancing Opportunities for Australian Aboriginal Literacy Learners in Early Childhood Settings (2005) (14)
- Developing Classroom Discourse with Aboriginal Literacy Learners (2001) (9)
- Points and Performance in Higher Education: A Study of the Predictive Validity of the Points System (1999) (8)
- Researching Multimodal Texts: Applying a Dynamic Model. (2002) (7)
- Multimodal texts: Numeracy development in naturalistic learning contexts (2003) (7)
- Multimodal meanings: The Pokemon networks (2002) (5)
- Language tracks: Aboriginal English and the classroom (2003) (4)
- Pokemon Meanings: Narrative constructions from mulitmodal texts (2003) (4)
- Cultural Practices of Pedagogy: Literacy Contexts for Young Aboriginal Students in Inner & Outer Regional Australia. (2001) (4)
- Enhancing teacher engagement with workplace learning (1999) (3)
- Imagination inflation in women reporting recovered memories of sexual abuse (1999) (3)
- Developing Indigenous Perspectives in Practice-Based Education (2013) (2)
- Multiliteracies: New pathways into digital worlds (2006) (2)
- Sleep paralysis and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse: A reply to Pendergrast (2006) (2)
- Maps that come alive: Numeracy angagement across multimodal contexts (2003) (1)
- Children'S Animated TV Programs: A Content Analysis (2004) (1)
- 2. How Do People Come To Believe They Were Abducted By Aliens (2005) (1)
- Ripples of Learning: A Culturally Inclusive Community Integrated Art Education Program (2017) (1)
- Why aren't more women at the top of the corporate ladder: Stereotypes, biological differences or choices made? (2007) (1)
- 3. Why Do I Have Memories If It Didn’t Happen? (2005) (0)
- 4. Why Are Abduction Stories So Consistent (2005) (0)
- 6. If It Didn’t Happen, Why Would I Want To Believe It Did? (2005) (0)
- 1. How Do You Wind Up Studying Aliens (2005) (0)
- Australian Context for Aboriginal English (2004) (0)
- Cultural Practices of Pedagogy (2001) (0)
- 5. Who Gets Abducted (2005) (0)
- Thelma Aldana: Corruption Buster (2019) (0)
- Framing the Truth: Robert Cormier, His Readers and ‘Reality’ (2012) (0)
- Pokemon Odyssey: The role of journey in new technology game playing (2005) (0)
- Ambulances in reappraisal (1992) (0)
- Erratum (2000) (0)
- 'A Bug's Life': From fable to film (2003) (0)
- First year scandal at INCAE (2009) (0)
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