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    False Memories for Fake News During Ireland’s Abortion Referendum by Murphy, Gillian, Loftus, Elizabeth F., Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Levine, Linda J., Greene, Ciara M.

    Published in Psychological science (01-10-2019)
    “…The current study examined false memories in the week preceding the 2018 Irish abortion referendum. Participants (N = 3,140) viewed six news stories concerning…”
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    Fool me twice: how effective is debriefing in false memory studies? by Murphy, Gillian, Loftus, Elizabeth, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Levine, Linda J., Greene, Ciara M.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (08-08-2020)
    “…Deception is often necessary in false memory studies, especially when the study aims to explore the effect of misinformation on memory. At the end of the…”
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    Weak correlations among 13 episodic memory tasks related to the same public event by Murphy, Gillian, Loftus, Elizabeth, Levine, Linda J., Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Greene, Ciara M.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract If an individual demonstrates accurate autobiographical memory in one task, will they also demonstrate accurate autobiographical memory in related…”
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    Nevertheless, partisanship persisted: fake news warnings help briefly, but bias returns with time by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Ditto, Peter H., Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    “…Politically oriented “fake news”—false stories or headlines created to support or attack a political position or person—is increasingly being shared and…”
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    Remembering facts versus feelings in the wake of political events by Levine, Linda J., Murphy, Gillian, Lench, Heather C., Greene, Ciara M., Loftus, Elizabeth F., Tinti, Carla, Schmidt, Susanna, Muzzulini, Barbara, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Stark, Shauna M., Stark, Craig E. L.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (04-07-2021)
    “…Amid rising political polarisation, inaccurate memory for facts and exaggerated memories of grievances can drive individuals and groups further apart. We…”
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    The pipeline project: Pre-publication independent replications of a single laboratory's research pipeline by Schweinsberg, Martin, Madan, Nikhil, Vianello, Michelangelo, Sommer, S. Amy, Jordan, Jennifer, Tierney, Warren, Awtrey, Eli, Zhu, Luke Lei, Diermeier, Daniel, Heinze, Justin E., Srinivasan, Malavika, Tannenbaum, David, Bivolaru, Eliza, Dana, Jason, Davis-Stober, Clintin P., du Plessis, Christilene, Gronau, Quentin F., Hafenbrack, Andrew C., Liao, Eko Yi, Ly, Alexander, Marsman, Maarten, Murase, Toshio, Qureshi, Israr, Schaerer, Michael, Thornley, Nico, Tworek, Christina M., Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan, Wong, Lynn, Anderson, Tabitha, Bauman, Christopher W., Bedwell, Wendy L., Brescoll, Victoria, Canavan, Andrew, Chandler, Jesse J., Cheries, Erik, Cheryan, Sapna, Cheung, Felix, Cimpian, Andrei, Clark, Mark A., Cordon, Diana, Cushman, Fiery, Ditto, Peter H., Donahue, Thomas, Frick, Sarah E., Gamez-Djokic, Monica, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Graham, Jesse, Gu, Jun, Hahn, Adam, Hanson, Brittany E., Hartwich, Nicole J., Hein, Kristie, Inbar, Yoel, Jiang, Lily, Kellogg, Tehlyr, Kennedy, Deanna M., Legate, Nicole, Luoma, Timo P., Maibuecher, Heidi, Meindl, Peter, Miles, Jennifer, Mislin, Alexandra, Molden, Daniel C., Motyl, Matt, Newman, George, Ngo, Hoai Huong, Packham, Harvey, Ramsay, Philip S., Ray, Jennifer L., Sackett, Aaron M., Sellier, Anne-Laure, Sokolova, Tatiana, Sowden, Walter, Storage, Daniel, Sun, Xiaomin, Van Bavel, Jay J., Washburn, Anthony N., Wei, Cong, Wetter, Erik, Wilson, Carlos T., Darroux, Sophie-Charlotte, Uhlmann, Eric Luis

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-09-2016)
    “…This crowdsourced project introduces a collaborative approach to improving the reproducibility of scientific research, in which findings are replicated in…”
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    From primary to presidency: Fake news, false memory, and changing attitudes in the 2016 election by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Ditto, Peter H., Loftus, Elizabeth F., Levine, Linda J., Greenspan, Rachel Leigh, Relihan, Daniel P.

    Published in Journal of social and political psychology (23-03-2023)
    “…During a contentious primary campaign, people may argue passionately against a candidate they later support during the general election. How do people…”
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    Using mixture models to examine group difference among jurors: an illustration involving the perceived strength of forensic science evidence by Kaplan-Damary, Naomi, C. Thompson, William, Hofstein Grady, Rebecca, Stern, Hal S

    Published in Law, probability and risk (01-09-2020)
    “…Abstract The way in which jurors perceive reports of forensic evidence is of critical importance, especially in cases of forensic identification evidence that…”
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    Impact of Gruesome Photographic Evidence on Legal Decisions: A Meta-Analysis by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Reiser, Lauren, Garcia, Robert J., Koeu, Christian, Scurich, Nicholas

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-01-2018)
    “…Gruesome crime scene and autopsy photographs are admissible evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) if their probative value substantially outweighs…”
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    Political bias is tenacious by Ditto, Peter H, Wojcik, Sean P, Chen, Eric Evan, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Ringel, Megan M

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2015)
    “…Duarte et al. are right to worry about political bias in social psychology but they underestimate the ease of correcting it. Both liberals and conservatives…”
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    Data from a pre-publication independent replication initiative examining ten moral judgement effects by Tierney, Warren, Schweinsberg, Martin, Jordan, Jennifer, Kennedy, Deanna M., Qureshi, Israr, Sommer, S. Amy, Thornley, Nico, Madan, Nikhil, Vianello, Michelangelo, Awtrey, Eli, Zhu, Luke Lei, Diermeier, Daniel, Heinze, Justin E., Srinivasan, Malavika, Tannenbaum, David, Bivolaru, Eliza, Dana, Jason, Davis-Stober, Clintin P., du Plessis, Christilene, Gronau, Quentin F., Hafenbrack, Andrew C., Liao, Eko Yi, Ly, Alexander, Marsman, Maarten, Murase, Toshio, Schaerer, Michael, Tworek, Christina M., Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan, Wong, Lynn, Anderson, Tabitha, Bauman, Christopher W., Bedwell, Wendy L., Brescoll, Victoria, Canavan, Andrew, Chandler, Jesse J., Cheries, Erik, Cheryan, Sapna, Cheung, Felix, Cimpian, Andrei, Clark, Mark A., Cordon, Diana, Cushman, Fiery, Ditto, Peter H., Amell, Alice, Frick, Sarah E., Gamez-Djokic, Monica, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Graham, Jesse, Gu, Jun, Hahn, Adam, Hanson, Brittany E., Hartwich, Nicole J., Hein, Kristie, Inbar, Yoel, Jiang, Lily, Kellogg, Tehlyr, Legate, Nicole, Luoma, Timo P., Maibeucher, Heidi, Meindl, Peter, Miles, Jennifer, Mislin, Alexandra, Molden, Daniel C., Motyl, Matt, Newman, George, Ngo, Hoai Huong, Packham, Harvey, Ramsay, P. Scott, Ray, Jennifer L., Sackett, Aaron M., Sellier, Anne-Laure, Sokolova, Tatiana, Sowden, Walter, Storage, Daniel, Sun, Xiaomin, Van Bavel, Jay J., Washburn, Anthony N., Wei, Cong, Wetter, Erik, Wilson, Carlos T., Darroux, Sophie-Charlotte, Uhlmann, Eric Luis

    Published in Scientific data (11-10-2016)
    “…We present the data from a crowdsourced project seeking to replicate findings in independent laboratories before (rather than after) they are published. In…”
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    What Is the Best Size for Matrix-Style Questions in Online Surveys? by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Greenspan, Rachel Leigh, Liu, Mingnan

    Published in Social science computer review (01-06-2019)
    “…Across two studies, we aimed to determine the row and column size in matrix-style questions that best optimizes participant experience and data quality for…”
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    Perceived strength of forensic scientists’ reporting statements about source conclusions by Thompson, William C, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Lai, Eric, Stern, Hal S

    Published in Law, probability and risk (01-06-2018)
    “…Abstract Three studies investigated lay people’s perceptions of the relative strength of various conclusions that a forensic scientist might present about…”
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    Misremembering Motives: The Unreliability of Voters' Memories of the Reasons for their Vote by Murphy, Gillian, Loftus, Elizabeth, Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Levine, Linda J., Greene, Ciara M.

    “…In the aftermath of important votes, people are often asked to report why they voted as they did. In the current study, we assessed the consistency of these…”
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    What Should Happen After An Officer-Involved Shooting? Memory Concerns in Police Reporting Procedures by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein, Butler, Brendon J., Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    “…Procedures around interviewing a police officer after a shooting have recently come under increased scrutiny. Some argue the officers should be allowed to view…”
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    Examining, Correcting, and Failing to Correct Politically Biased Judgments and Memories in Real-world Contexts by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…This dissertation brings together three projects at the intersection of politics, bias, memory, and decision making. The five studies in total explore how…”
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    Impact of gruesome photographic evidence on legal decisions: A meta-analysis by Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Lauren Reiser, Robert J Garcia, Christian Koeu, Nicholas SCURICH

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-01-2018)
    “…Gruesome crime scene and autopsy photographs are admissible evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) if their probative value substantially outweighs…”
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    Impact of gruesome photographic evidence on legal decisions: A meta-analysis by Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Lauren Reiser, Robert J Garcia, Christian Koeu, Nicholas SCURICH

    Published in Psychiatry, psychology, and law (01-01-2018)
    “…Gruesome crime scene and autopsy photographs are admissible evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) if their probative value substantially outweighs…”
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    Racist or not racist? Political differences in the perception and definition of racism by Grady, Rebecca Hofstein

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…“Is that racist?” While sometimes the answer may seem obvious, other times it may be more controversial. Heated debate in the U.S. about the extent that racism…”
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