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Article
Mechanisms of eyewitness suggestibility: tests of the explanatory role hypothesis
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (2017)
Eric J. Rindal, Quin M. Chrobak, Maria S. Zaragoza and Caitlin A. Weihing
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The Effect of Repeated Lying on False Memory Development
(2017)
Eric J. Rindal
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Forced fabrication and false eyewitness memories
(2016)
Maria S. Zaragoza, Patrick Rich, Eric Rindal and Rachel DeFranco
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Does reactivating a witnessed memory increase its susceptibility to impairment ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition (2016)
Eric J. Rindal, Rachel M. DeFranco, Patrick R. Rich and Maria S. Zaragoza
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The Impact of Multifaceted Questions on Eyewitness Accuracy Following Forced ...
Journal of General Psychology (2015)
Quin M. Chrobak, Eric J. Rindal and Maria S. Zaragoza
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Testing: Potential to Overwrite Original Memory?
(2015)
Eric J. Rindal
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Lie to me: the effects of lying on memory and ...
Georgia College Student Research Events
Hannah B Pollock, Kelsey Wright, kaitlyn soroko and Eric Rindal
Despite relatively few studies investigating the effects of lying on memory, there is evidence that lying can have negative effects ...
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Lying and its Effects on Memory and Reaction Time
Georgia College Student Research Events
Kyle Thatcher, Samuel Martin, Ansley Hicks, Hannah Pollock, et al.
Past research has shown that memory can be negatively affected by lying (Pickel 2004). Our lab has also demonstrated that ...