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On the use of receiver operating characteristic area under the curve in eyewitness memory research
Purpose: Eyewitness memory research has reformed police practices and policy and is sometimes relied upon in legal proceedings. Due to …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Fake memories: A meta-analysis on the effect of fake news on the creation of false memories and false beliefs
Fake news can affect people in negative ways. A recent line of research has demonstrated that when people are exposed to fake news they …
Alexa Schincariol
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Henry Otgaar
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Ciare M Greene
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Gillian Murphy
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Paul Riesthuis
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Ivan Mangiulli
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Fabiana Battista
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An overview of the replicability, generalizability and practical relevance of eyewitness testimony research in the Journal of Criminal Psychology
Purpose: Before psychological research is used for policy reforms and recommendations, it is important to evaluate its replicability, …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Simulation-Based Power Analyses for the Smallest Effect Size of Interest: A Confidence Interval Approach for Minimum-Effect and Equivalence Testing
Effect sizes are often used in psychology because they are crucial when determining the required sample size of a study and when …
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Is de rechtspsychologie wel klaar voor de rechtbank? Het belang van de kleinste effectgrootte van interesse in rechtspsychologisch onderzoek
Rechtspsychologen treden regelmatig op als deskundige in de rechtszaal. In hun deskundigenrapportages wordt dikwijls gebruikt maakt van …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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The Rise and Fall of Autobiographical Beliefs: The Effect of External Feedback on Memory in the Context of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Because of the inherent reconstructive nature of memory, both recollection and belief concerning experienced events can change …
Yikang Zhang
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Henry Otgaar
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Paul Riesthuis
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Jane Jianqin Wang
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Marko Jelicic
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'That's just like, your opinion, man': The illusory truth effect on opinions
With the expanse of technology, people are constantly exposed to an abundance of information. Of vital importance is to understand how …
Paul Riesthuis
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Josh Woods
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If Generalization is the Grail, Practical Relevance is the Nirvana: Considerations from the Contribution of Psychological Science of Memory to Law
In this commentary, we argue that besides focusing on generalization, sufficient attention must be invested in the practical relevance …
Henry Otgaar
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Paul Riesthuis
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Tess Neal
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Jason Chin
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Irena Boskovic
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Eric Rassin
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Factors affecting the forced confabulation effect: a meta-analysis of laboratory studies
During police investigations, interviewees are sometimes forced to confabulate a response to questions for which they don’t know …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Glynis Bogaard
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Ivan Mangiulli
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Stage 1 Registered Report: The Impact of Lying on Memory: Comparison of Various Deceptive Strategies
People who are confronted with criminal situations sometimes lie by using different deceptive strategies. If they eventually come …
Paul Riesthuis
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Henry Otgaar
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Ivan Mangiulli
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Charlotte Bücken
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