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Acta Psychologica, vol. 130, n° 3, 2009 :
Hosey, L.A., Peynircioglu, Z.F., & Rabinovitz, B.E. Feeling of knowing for names in response to face, pp. 214-224.
Child Maltreatment, vol. 14, n° 1, 2009 :
Lippert, T., Cross, T. P., Jones, L., & Walsh, W. Telling interviewers about sexual abuse : Predictors of child disclosure at forensic Interviews, pp. 100-113.
Child Maltreatment, vol. 14, n° 2, 2009 :
Hershkowitz, I. Socioemotional factors in child sexual abuse investigations, pp. 172-181.
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, vol. 21, n° 4, 2009 :
Rummer, A., Schweppe, J., & Martin, R.C. A modality congruency effect in verbal false memory, pp. 473-483.
European Journal of Developmental Psychology, vol. 6, n° 3, 2009 :
Haigh, S.N., & Robinson, E.J. What children know about the source of their knowledge without reporting it as the source, pp. 318-336
Melinder, A., & Gilstrap, L.L. The relationships between child and forensic interviewer behaviours and individual differences in interviews about a medical examination, pp. 365-395.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, vol. 53, n° 5, 2009 :
Cederborg, A.C., Danielsson, H., La Rooy, D., & Lamb, M.E. Repetition of contaminating question types when children and youths with intellectual disabilities are interviewed, pp. 440-449. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 15, n° 2, 2009 :
Gronlund, S. D., Carlson, C. A., Dailey, S. B., & Goodsell, C. A. Robustness of the sequential lineup advantage, pp. 140-152.
Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 54, n° 3, 2009 :
Harnsberger, J. D., Hollien, H., Martin, C. A., & Hollien, K. A. Stress and deception in speech : Evaluating Layered Voice Analysis, pp. 642-650.
Law and Human Behavior, vol. 33, n° 3, 2009 :
Leippe, M. R., Eisenstadt, D., & Rauch, S. M. Cueing confidence in eyewitness identifications : Influence of biased lineup instructions and pre-identification memory feedback under varying lineup conditions, pp. 194-212.
Martire, K. A., & Kemp, R. I. The impact of eyewitness expert evidence and judicial instruction on juror ability to evaluate eyewitness testimony, pp. 225-236.
McAuliff, B. D., Kovera, M. B., & Nunez, G. Can jurors recognize missing control croups, confounds, and experimenter bias in psychological science ? pp. 247-257.
Evans, A. D., Lee, K., & Lyon, T. D. Complex questions asked by defense lawyers but not prosecutors predicts convictions in child abuse trials, pp. 258-264.
Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 15, n° 4, 2009 :
Davies, G.M. Estimating the speed of vehicles : the influence of stereotypes, pp. 293-312. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
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