Search Results - "Rindal, Eric J"
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Fabricated lies are more likely to be mistaken for truth over time
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2024)“…When providing eyewitness testimony, people sometimes fabricate lies that supplement the truth by embellishing or adding new information. This study…”
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Does Reactivating a Witnessed Memory Increase Its Susceptibility to Impairment by Subsequent Misinformation?
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-10-2016)“…In a recent PNAS article, Chan and LaPaglia (2013) provided arguments and evidence to support the claim that reactivating a witnessed memory (by taking a test)…”
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Mechanisms of eyewitness suggestibility: tests of the explanatory role hypothesis
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2017)“…In a recent paper, Chrobak and Zaragoza ( Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142 (3) , 827–844, 2013 ) proposed the explanatory role hypothesis ,…”
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The Impact of Multifaceted Questions on Eyewitness Accuracy Following Forced Fabrication Interviews
Published in The Journal of general psychology (03-07-2015)“…Lawyers will frequently use complex-question forms, such as multifaceted questions (single questions that contain both a true and a false proposition), when…”
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