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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Academic Forgetting Berntsen, Dorthe

1 p. 52-57
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2 A Case for Functional-Cognitive Cross-Talk Mickes, Laura
2017
1 p. 31-33
3 p.
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3 A commentary on historical and innovative approaches to memory intervention for older adults West, Robin L.
2012
1 p. 53-55
3 p.
artikel
4 Action-specific effects in perception and their potential applications Witt, Jessica K.
2016
1 p. 69-76
8 p.
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5 Action-specific effects in perception and their potential applications: A reply to commentaries Witt, Jessica K.
2016
1 p. 88-93
6 p.
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6 Adaptive Skill as the Conditio Sine Qua Non of Expertise Ward, Paul
2018
1 p. 35-50
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7 A Functional–Cognitive Approach to Working Memory Research Hambrick, David Z.
2017
1 p. 20-21
2 p.
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8 A (Meta-) Cognitive Perspective on the Functional-Cognitive Perspective: The Applied Value of Behaviorally Oriented Cognitive Research and Theory Goldsmith, Morris
2017
1 p. 14-19
6 p.
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9 An empirical analysis of lay conceptions of memory domains Vallet, Fanny
2016
1 p. 59-68
10 p.
artikel
10 An Investigation of the Weapon Focus Effect and the Confidence–Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Identification Carlson, Curt A.
2017
1 p. 82-92
11 p.
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11 Applying the intentional forgetting process to forgiveness Sell, Andrea J.
2016
1 p. 10-20
11 p.
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12 Are strategies necessary to improve memory? Zelinski, Elizabeth M.
2012
1 p. 56-57
2 p.
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13 A shield against distraction Halin, Niklas
2014
1 p. 31-36
6 p.
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14 A test of two methods of arithmetic fluency training and implications for educational practice Walker, Drew
2013
1 p. 25-32
8 p.
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15 Belief in Fake News is Associated with Delusionality, Dogmatism, Religious Fundamentalism, and Reduced Analytic Thinking Bronstein, Michael V.
2019
1 p. 108-117
artikel
16 Better understanding of the link between embodied perception and behavior needed before we can apply it Gray, Rob
2016
1 p. 86-87
2 p.
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17 Beyond the distinction between word-cued versus important autobiographical memories: A reply Koppel, Jonathan
2015
1 p. 90-92
3 p.
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18 Blinded criminal justice Garrett, Brandon L.
2013
1 p. 73-75
3 p.
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19 Bridging Behavioral and Naturalistic Decision-Making Research by Computational Cognitive Models Fu, Wai-Tat
2018
1 p. 16-18
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20 Bridging the Divide Between Functional and Cognitive Psychology De Houwer, Jan
2017
1 p. 47-50
4 p.
artikel
21 Can Cognitive Analytic-Abstractive Research Provide a Bridge Between Functional and Cognitive Psychologists? Commentary on De Houwer, Hughes, and Barnes-Holmes (2017) Proctor, Robert W.
2017
1 p. 34-39
6 p.
artikel
22 Can Reality Monitoring Criteria Distinguish Between True and False Intentions? Mac Giolla, Erik
2019
1 p. 92-97
artikel
23 Caught Virtually Lying—Crime Scenes in Virtual Reality Help to Expose Suspects’ Concealed Recognition Norman, Danielle G.

1 p. 118-127
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24 Clinical and Normative Aspects of Forgetting Glannon, Walter

1 p. 48-51
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25 Cognition in the Internet Age: What are the Important Questions? Rajaram, Suparna
2019
1 p. 46-49
artikel
26 Collaborative Remembering in Ethnically Uniform and Diverse Group Settings Pepe, Nicholas W.

1 p. 95-103
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27 Collective interviewing: A transactive memory approach towards identifying signs of truthfulness Vernham, Zarah
2014
1 p. 12-20
9 p.
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28 Collective interviewing of suspects Vrij, Aldert
2012
1 p. 41-44
4 p.
artikel
29 Combine and Conquer: A Paean to Methodological Pluralism Weber, Elke U.
2018
1 p. 29-32
artikel
30 Combining the Strengths of Naturalistic and Laboratory Decision-Making Research to Create Integrative Theories of Choice Markman, Arthur B.
2018
1 p. 1-10
artikel
31 Commentary on Koppel and Berntsen: How many reminiscence bumps are there? Janssen, Steve M.J.
2015
1 p. 81-83
3 p.
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32 Comment on Kukucka, Kassin, Zapf, and Dror (2017), “Cognitive Bias and Blindness: A Global Survey of Forensic Science Examiners” Oliver, William R.
2018
1 p. 161
artikel
33 Computational Cognitive Modeling of Human Calibration and Validity Response Scoring for the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Walsh, Matthew M.

1 p. 143-154
artikel
34 Connecting Laboratory and Field Research in Judgment and Decision Making: Causality and the Breadth of External Validity Bartels, Daniel M.
2018
1 p. 11-15
artikel
35 Contaminated Confessions: How Source and Consistency of Confession Details Influence Memory and Attributions Alceste, Fabiana
2019
1 p. 78-91
artikel
36 Contamination or Natural Variation? A Comparison of Contradictions from Suggested Contagion and Intrinsic Variation in Repeated Autobiographical Accounts Temler, Misia

1 p. 108-117
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37 Contents 2013
1 p. CO4-
1 p.
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38 Contents 2012
1 p. CO4-
1 p.
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39 Corrigendum to ‘Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance’ [JARMAC (4/1) (2015) 8–14] Wetmore, Stacy A.
2016
1 p. 94-
1 p.
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40 Cover 2: Editor information 2014
1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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41 Cover 4: Table of Contents 2014
1 p. CO4-
1 p.
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42 Cross-Cultural Differences in Memory Specificity: Investigation of Candidate Mechanisms Leger, Krystal R.

1 p. 33-43
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43 Cultural Identity Changes the Accessibility of Knowledge Stanley, Matthew L.

1 p. 44-54
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44 Deviation from Perfect Performance Measures the Diagnostic Utility of Eyewitness Lineups but Partial Area Under the ROC Curve Does Not Smith, Andrew M.
2019
1 p. 50-59
artikel
45 Does Covert Retrieval Benefit Learning of Key-Term Definitions? Tauber, Sarah K.
2018
1 p. 106-115
artikel
46 Does the testing effect depend on presentation modality? Pierce, Benton H.
2016
1 p. 52-58
7 p.
artikel
47 Do I Know You? The Role of Culture in Racial Essentialism and Facial Recognition Memory Leffers, Jessica S.

1 p. 5-12
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48 Do the clothes make the criminal? The influence of clothing match on identification accuracy in showups Wetmore, Stacy A.
2015
1 p. 36-42
7 p.
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49 Editorial Fisher, Ron
2012
1 p. 1-
1 p.
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50 Editorial Board 2013
1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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51 Editorial Board 2012
1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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52 Editors Cause Academic Forgetting: A Reply to the Commentary by Berntsen and Rubin (2020) Hertel, Paula T.

1 p. 58-59
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53 Effect of retention interval on showup and lineup performance Wetmore, Stacy A.
2015
1 p. 8-14
7 p.
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54 Effects of eye-closure on confidence-accuracy relations in eyewitness testimony Vredeveldt, Annelies
2015
1 p. 51-58
8 p.
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55 Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance by United States Air Force pilots Lopez, Nadia
2012
1 p. 27-33
7 p.
artikel
56 Enhancing the quantity and accuracy of eyewitness memory via initial memory testing Pansky, Ainat
2012
1 p. 2-10
9 p.
artikel
57 Errors in forensics: Cause(s) and solutions Triplett, Michele
2013
1 p. 63-64
2 p.
artikel
58 Ethnic Group Differences in Autobiographical Memory Characteristics: Values as a Mediator or Moderator? Alea, Nicole

1 p. 74-84
artikel
59 Examining the Implications of Internet Usage for Memory and Cognition: Prospects and Promise Risko, Evan F.
2019
1 p. 36-39
artikel
60 Expanding Cognition: A Brief Consideration of Technological Advances over the Past 4000 Years Yamashiro, Jeremy K.
2019
1 p. 15-19
artikel
61 External focus of attention improves performance in a speeded aiming task Carpenter, Shana K.
2013
1 p. 14-19
6 p.
artikel
62 Eyewitness Memory Distortion Following Co-Witness Discussion: A Replication of Garry, French, Kinzett, and Mori (2008) in Ten Countries Ito, Hiroshi
2019
1 p. 68-77
artikel
63 Fair Forensic-Object Lineups Are Superior to Forensic-Object Showups Smith, Andrew M.

1 p. 68-82
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64 Forensic confirmation bias: The case of facial image comparison Heyer, Rebecca
2013
1 p. 68-70
3 p.
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65 Forensic science testing: The forensic filler-control method for controlling contextual bias, estimating error rates, and calibrating analysts’ reports Wells, Gary L.
2013
1 p. 53-55
3 p.
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66 Forget in a Flash: A Further Investigation of the Photo-Taking-Impairment Effect Soares, Julia S.
2018
1 p. 154-160
artikel
67 Forgetting Fixation with Context Change Smith, Steven M.

1 p. 19-23
artikel
68 Gender Differences in Episodic Encoding of Autobiographical Memory Grysman, Azriel
2017
1 p. 51-59
9 p.
artikel
69 Generative models as a third paradigm for decision making: A response to Markman MacDougall, Korey
2018
1 p. 26-28
artikel
70 Given Up by Parents for Survival: Separation Narratives by Formerly Persecuted Elderly Belgian Jews Fohn, Adeline
2017
1 p. 74-81
8 p.
artikel
71 How Culture Shapes Constructive False Memory Wang, Jianqin

1 p. 24-32
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72 How fuzzy-trace theory predicts true and false memories for words, sentences, and narratives Reyna, Valerie F.
2016
1 p. 1-9
9 p.
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73 Human Lie-Detection Performance: Does Random Assignment versus Self-Selection of Liars and Truth-Tellers Matter? Ask, Karl

1 p. 128-136
artikel
74 I Forgot to Remember to Forget MacLeod, Colin M.

1 p. 29-32
artikel
75 Implementing counter-measures against confirmation bias in forensic science Cole, Simon A.
2013
1 p. 61-62
2 p.
artikel
76 Implications of Psychological Engineering: Commentary on De Houwer, Hughes, and Barnes-Holmes Markman, Arthur B.
2017
1 p. 27-30
4 p.
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77 In Defence of Effect-Centric Research Wills, Andy J.
2017
1 p. 43-46
4 p.
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78 Individual differences in everyday retrospective memory failures Unsworth, Nash
2013
1 p. 7-13
7 p.
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79 Is Collective Forgetting Virtuous? Hirst, William

1 p. 37-41
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80 Is working memory necessary for implementation intentions to enhance prospective memory in older adults with cognitive problems? Burkard, Christina
2014
1 p. 37-43
7 p.
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81 It Matters What and Why We Forget: Comment on Fawcett and Hulbert Gorlin, Eugenia I.

1 p. 42-47
artikel
82 Life Script Events and Autobiographical Memories of Important Life Story Events in Mexico, Greenland, China, and Denmark Zaragoza Scherman, Alejandra
2017
1 p. 60-73
14 p.
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83 Live Presentation for Eyewitness Identification is Not Superior to Photo or Video Presentation Rubínová, Eva

1 p. 167-176
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84 Living Historical Memory: Associations with National Identity, Social Dominance Orientation, and System Justification in 40 Countries Liu, James H.

1 p. 104-116
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85 Macrocognition: A Commentary on “Combining the Strengths of Naturalistic and Laboratory Decision Making Research to Seek the Optimal Level of Fuzz” by Art Markman Hoffman, Robert R.
2018
1 p. 23-25
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86 Macrocognition in Submarine Command and Control: A Comparison of three Simulated Operational Scenarios Roberts, Aaron P.J.
2018
1 p. 92-105
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87 Marijuana Impairs the Accuracy of Eyewitness Memory and the Confidence–Accuracy Relationship Too Pezdek, Kathy

1 p. 60-67
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88 Measuring Decision Accuracy and Confidence of Mock Air Defence Operators Adams-White, Jade E.
2018
1 p. 60-69
artikel
89 Memory training interventions require a tailor-made approach: Commentary on McDaniel and Bugg Kliegel, Matthias
2012
1 p. 58-60
3 p.
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90 Memory training interventions: What has been forgotten? McDaniel, Mark A.
2012
1 p. 45-50
6 p.
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91 Metacognitive approaches can promote transfer of training: Comment on McDaniel and Bugg Hertzog, Christopher
2012
1 p. 61-63
3 p.
artikel
92 Mother, Father, and I: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Adolescents’ Intergenerational Narratives and Well-Being Chen, Yan

1 p. 55-64
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93 Motivating the action-in-perception hypothesis: Approach and avoidance motives as a process-model for action's effects on perception Balcetis, Emily
2016
1 p. 83-85
3 p.
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94 National Identity Can be Comprised of More Than Pride: Evidence From Collective Memories of Americans and Germans Choi, Su Young

1 p. 117-130
artikel
95 Naturalistic Decision Making: Taking a (Cognitive) Step Back to Take Two Steps Forward in Understanding Experience-Based Decisions Roberts, Aaron P.J.
2018
1 p. 70-81
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96 Naturalistic Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Theoretical and Methodological Developments – An Introduction to the Special Section Gore, Julie
2018
1 p. 33-34
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97 New application of psychology to law: Improving forensic evidence and expert witness contributions Dror, Itiel E.
2013
1 p. 78-81
4 p.
artikel
98 Not “WEIRD” but Truly Different: Cultural Life Scripts and Autobiographical Memory in Indigenous Australia Bohn, Annette

1 p. 85-94
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99 One bump, two bumps, three bumps, four? Using retrieval cues to divide one autobiographical memory reminiscence bump into many Rubin, David C.
2015
1 p. 87-89
3 p.
artikel
100 On the Importance of Mental Time Frames: A Case for the Need of Empirical Methods to Investigate Adaptive Expertise Axelsson, Anton
2018
1 p. 51-59
artikel
101 Predicting and postdicting eyewitness accuracy and confidence Cowan, Sara
2014
1 p. 21-30
10 p.
artikel
102 Proposed applications of research on action-specific effects are premature Loomis, Jack M.
2016
1 p. 77-79
3 p.
artikel
103 Psychological contamination in forensic decisions Elaad, Eitan
2013
1 p. 76-77
2 p.
artikel
104 Psychological Engineering: A Functional–Cognitive Perspective on Applied Psychology De Houwer, Jan
2017
1 p. 1-13
13 p.
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105 Public health doesn’t care what Fodor thinks Eves, Frank F.
2016
1 p. 80-82
3 p.
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106 Punishing the Crime of Forgetting Shaw, Emily V.

1 p. 24-28
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107 Radical Cognitivism? Distinguishing Behavior from Thought MacLeod, Colin M.
2017
1 p. 22-26
5 p.
artikel
108 Recalling Positive and Negative Events: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Functions of Work-Related Memories Wasti, S. Arzu

1 p. 65-73
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109 Refutations of Equivocal Claims: No Evidence for an Ironic Effect of Counterargument Number Ecker, Ullrich K.H.
2019
1 p. 98-107
artikel
110 Relationship between sustained, orientated, divided, and selective attention and simulated aviation performance: Training & pressure effects Gray, Rob
2016
1 p. 34-42
9 p.
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111 Remembering stories together: Social contagion and the moderating influence of disagreements in conversations Muller, Felipe
2014
1 p. 7-11
5 p.
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112 ROC analyses in eyewitness identification research Lampinen, James Michael
2016
1 p. 21-33
13 p.
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113 Roles of domain knowledge and working memory capacity in components of skill in Texas Hold’Em poker Meinz, Elizabeth J.
2012
1 p. 34-40
7 p.
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114 RT-based memory detection: Item saliency effects in the single-probe and the multiple-probe protocol Verschuere, Bruno
2015
1 p. 59-65
7 p.
artikel
115 Saccadic eye movement rate as a cue to deceit Vrij, Aldert
2015
1 p. 15-19
5 p.
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116 Scope of Theory, Generalizability of Empirical Results, and Prospects for Research Strategy Goldstein, William M.
2018
1 p. 19-22
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117 Should You Use Frequent Quizzing in Your College Course? Giving up 20 Minutes of Lecture Time May Pay Off Thomas, Ayanna K.

1 p. 83-95
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118 Similarity to the self affects memory for impressions of others Leshikar, Eric D.
2015
1 p. 20-28
9 p.
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119 Standards to avoid bias in fingerprint examination? Are such standards doomed to be based on fiscal expediency? Charlton, Dave
2013
1 p. 71-72
2 p.
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120 Task-related Spontaneous Thought: A Novel Direction in the Study of True and False Intentions Mac Giolla, Erik
2017
1 p. 93-103
11 p.
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121 Television advertisements create false memories for competitor brands Sherman, Susan M.
2015
1 p. 1-7
7 p.
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122 The Adaptive Value of Forgetting: A Direction for Future Research Karpicke, Jeffrey D.

1 p. 33-36
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123 The Cost of Racial Salience on Face Memory: How the Cross-Race Effect is Moderated by Racial Ambiguity and the Race of the Perceiver and the Perceived Marsh, Benjamin Uel

1 p. 13-23
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124 The culture of science: Bias and forensic evidence Haber, Ralph Norman
2013
1 p. 65-67
3 p.
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125 The Digital Expansion of the Mind Gone Wrong in Education Willingham, Daniel T.
2019
1 p. 20-24
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126 The Digital Expansion of the Mind: Implications of Internet Usage for Memory and Cognition Russell, Daniel M.
2019
1 p. 33-35
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127 The Digital Expansion of the Mind: Implications of Internet Usage for Memory and Cognition Marsh, Elizabeth J.
2019
1 p. 1-14
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128 The effect of age and reminders on witnesses’ responses to cross-examination-style questioning Jack, Fiona
2014
1 p. 1-6
6 p.
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129 The Effect of Prequestions on Learning from Video Presentations Carpenter, Shana K.
2017
1 p. 104-109
6 p.
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130 The Effect of Question Placement on Learning from Textbook Chapters Uner, Oyku
2018
1 p. 116-122
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131 The forensic confirmation bias: A problem of evidence integration, not just evidence evaluation Charman, Steve D.
2013
1 p. 56-58
3 p.
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132 The forensic confirmation bias: Problems, perspectives, and proposed solutions Kassin, Saul M.
2013
1 p. 42-52
11 p.
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133 The forensic confirmation bias: Problems, perspectives, and proposed solutions – Commentary by a forensic examiner Butt, Leonard
2013
1 p. 59-60
2 p.
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134 The good, the bad, and the neutral: The influence of emotional valence on young children's recall Van Bergen, Penny
2015
1 p. 29-35
7 p.
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135 The Human-Machine Extended Organism: New Roles and Responsibilities of Human Cognition in a Digital Ecology Hamilton, Kristy A.
2019
1 p. 40-45
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136 The Individual Mind in the Active Construction of its Digital Niche Wang, Qi
2019
1 p. 25-28
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137 The Many Faces of Forgetting: Toward a Constructive View of Forgetting in Everyday Life Fawcett, Jonathan M.

1 p. 1-18
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138 Theory of Mind and the Detection of Suspicious Behavior Brewer, Neil
2018
1 p. 123-131
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139 The peaks of life: The differential temporal locations of the reminiscence bump across disparate cueing methods Koppel, Jonathan
2015
1 p. 66-80
15 p.
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140 The positive ramifications of false memories using a perceptual closure task Otgaar, Henry
2015
1 p. 43-50
8 p.
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141 The quality of children's allegations of abuse in investigative interviews containing practice narratives Price, Heather L.
2013
1 p. 1-6
6 p.
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142 “There Were Spooks in the Park”: Children's Reminiscing with Parents and Siblings Following a Staged Halloween Event Van Bergen, Penny

1 p. 96-107
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143 The role of motivation to avoid detection in reaction time-based concealed information detection Kleinberg, Bennett
2016
1 p. 43-51
9 p.
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144 The Tip-of-the-Tongue State as a Form of Access to Information: Use of Tip-of-the-Tongue States for Strategic Adaptive Test-Taking Cleary, Anne M.

1 p. 131-142
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145 The Verifiability Approach: A Meta-Analysis Palena, Nicola

1 p. 155-166
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146 Those Insidious Proxies and Other Comments on De Houwer et al.’s “Psychological Engineering: A Functional-Cognitive Perspective on Applied Psychology” Smith, Steven M.
2017
1 p. 40-42
3 p.
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147 Thoughts on the Digital Expansion of the Mind and the Effects of Using the Internet on Memory and Cognition Storm, Benjamin C.
2019
1 p. 29-32
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148 Training cognition: Parallels with physical fitness? Craik, Fergus I.M.
2012
1 p. 51-52
2 p.
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149 Triage Decision-Making by Welfare Fraud Investigators Walsh, David
2018
1 p. 82-91
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150 Two Eyewitnesses are More Persuasive Than One Except When They Remember a Suspect's Feature Slane, Crystal R.
2019
1 p. 60-67
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151 Using quizzes to enhance summative-assessment performance in a web-based class: An experimental study McDaniel, Mark A.
2012
1 p. 18-26
9 p.
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152 Using Specific Model Statements to Elicit Information and Cues to Deceit in Information-Gathering Interviews Porter, Cody Normitta
2018
1 p. 132-142
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153 Validating a new assessment method for deception detection: Introducing a Psychologically Based Credibility Assessment Tool Evans, Jacqueline R.
2013
1 p. 33-41
9 p.
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154 What Does Cultural Research Tell Us About Memory? Wang, Qi

1 p. 1-4
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155 What Learning Strategies Do Academic Support Centers Recommend to Undergraduates? McCabe, Jennifer A.
2018
1 p. 143-153
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156 When Expert Decision Making Goes Wrong: Consensus, Bias, the Role of Experts, and Accuracy Dror, Itiel E.
2018
1 p. 162-163
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157 When the Unlikely Becomes Likely: Qualifying Language Does Not Influence Later Truth Judgments Stanley, Matthew L.
2019
1 p. 118-129
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158 Who? What? When? Using a timeline technique to facilitate recall of a complex event Hope, Lorraine
2013
1 p. 20-24
5 p.
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159 Why does the adolescence bump differ from the emergent adulthood bump in autobiographical memories? Habermas, Tilmann
2015
1 p. 84-86
3 p.
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160 Witnesses’ memories for lineup fillers postdicts their identification accuracy Charman, Steve D.
2012
1 p. 11-17
7 p.
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