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Behind the Scenes of Denial-Induced Forgetting: Strong ROC Curve Evidence for Effects on Memory for Denial-Driven Discussions
Victims, perpetrators, and witnesses sometimes deny negative events they experienced. We examined how false denials affect memory …
Charlotte Bücken
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Paul Riesthuis
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Ivan Mangiulli
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Henry Otgaar
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Indonesian forensic practitioners' reported use of strategies to reverse parental suggestions
Sometimes in alleged abuse cases, children have been exposed to suggestions already prior to any formal interviews. For example, …
Charlotte Bücken
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Paul Riesthuis
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Nathanael Sumampouw
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Henry Otgaar
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From p-Values to Practical Relevance: An Introduction to Effect Sizes Through a Legal Psychological Example
Null-hypothesis significance testing and p-values are frequently criticized for their focus on detecting non-zero differences and their …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Tery Setiawan
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Nathanael Sumampouw
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Charlotte Bücken
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When are scientific findings deemed practically or theoretically relevant? A literature review on minimum-effect testing
Null-hypothesis significance testing and p-values have been criticized for their focus on whether an effect is merely different from …
Paul Riesthuis
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Robert A. Cribbie
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Through the Lens of Legal Professionals: Examining the Smallest Effect Size of Interest for Eyewitness Memory Research
Legal psychologists sometimes provide expert witness testimony about eyewitness memory in court. In their testimony, they regularly …
Paul Riesthuis
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Eric Rassin
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Charlotte Bücken
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Adam Booker
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Jason Chin
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Deborah Goldfarb
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Driek Deferme
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Henry Otgaar
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Assessing Power Analysis Practices in Eyewitness Research: A Review and Simulation Study
To conduct meaningful power analyses and estimate the required sample size, researchers need to indicate which effect sizes are of …
Paul Riesthuis
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Are tele-neuropsychology and in-person assessment scores meaningfully different? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Objectives: Despite growing evidence supporting teleneuropsychology (teleNP), clinicians have voiced concerns about comparability to …
Jessica Alva
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Ryan C Brewster
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Zanjbeel Mahmood
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Kathryn M Harrell
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Natalie C Kaiser
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Paul Riesthuis
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Kaitlyn Youngsciortino
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Hannah E Brunet
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Megan E Johnson
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Shannon Kovach
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Meaningful approaches to assessing the size of effects in memory research: applications and recommendations for study design, interpretation, and analysis
In an earlier editorial in this journal (Howe & Otgaar, 2020),we highlighted the importance of publishing results that,although not …
Paul Riesthuis
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Mark Howe
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Henry Otgaar
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Ready to ROC? A Tutorial on Simulation-Based Power Analyses for Null Hypothesis Significance, Minimum-Effect, and Equivalence Testing for ROC Curve Analyses
The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and its corresponding (partial) area under the curve (AUC) are frequently used …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Charlotte Bücken
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Still Lost in the Mall—False Memories Happen and That's What Matters
For more than 25 years, psychologists have explored how people can develop rich false memories. Murphy et al. (2023) replicated the …
Kimberley Wade
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Paul Riesthuis
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Charlotte Bücken
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Henry Otgaar
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Elizabeth Loftus
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