The self‐administered interview does not impair identification but distorts its confidence

The self‐administered interview does not impair identification but distorts its confidence Abstract Purpose The self-administered interview© (SAI©) is a tool used to effectively collect eyewitness information. It has been shown…
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Two hits or two misses? A critical comment on a combined psychological and biological origin of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory

Two hits or two misses? A critical comment on a combined psychological and biological origin of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
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Alternative “truths” of repressed memories: Views of judges of the Israeli supreme court

Alternative “truths” of repressed memories: Views of judges of the Israeli supreme court Abstract Memory of childhood sexual abuse: Forgotten and recovered Three cases of allegations of childhood sexual abuse…
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The Debate is still going on: A comment on “British False Memory Society: Caseload and Details by Year (1993 Onwards)” by Lawrence Patihis and Kevin Felstead

The Debate is still going on: A comment on “British False Memory Society: Caseload and Details by Year (1993 Onwards)” by Lawrence Patihis and Kevin Felstead Legal and Criminological Psychology,…
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Possible factors associated with increased risk for false memories but decreased convictions in the British False Memory Society data: A comment on Patihis and Felstead

Possible factors associated with increased risk for false memories but decreased convictions in the British False Memory Society data: A comment on Patihis and Felstead Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView.…
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Comment on Otgaar et al. ‘The neuroscience of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory: Premature conclusions and unanswered questions’

Comment on Otgaar et al. ‘The neuroscience of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory: Premature conclusions and unanswered questions’ Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
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