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Emotion, vol. 11, n° 6, 2011 :
Small, L., Kenny, L., & Bryant, R. A. The cost in remembering of ruminating on negative memories, pp. 1434-1438. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
Journal of Experimental Psychology : Applied, vol. 17, n° 4, 2011 :
Waterman, A. H., & Blades, M. (2011). Helping children correctly say « I don’t know » to unanswerable questions, pp. 396-405.
Ackerman, R., & Koriat, A. (2011). Response latency as a predictor of the accuracy of children’s reports, pp. 406-417. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
Chan, J. C. K., & LaPaglia, J. A. The dark side of testing memory : Repeated retrieval can enhance eyewitness suggestibility, pp.
Memory & Cognition, vol. 40, n° 1, 2012 :
Jaeger, A., Lauris, P., Selmeczy, D., & Dobbins, I. G. The costs and benefits of memory conformity, pp. 101-112.
Gombos, V., Pezdek, K., & Haymond, K. Forced confabulation affects memory sensitivity as well as response bias, pp. 127-134.
Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 18, n° 1, 2012 :
Dysart, J. E., & Strange, D. Beliefs about alibis and alibi investigations : a survey of law enforcement, pp. 11-25.
McAuliff, B. D., & Bull Kovera, M. Do jurors get what they expect ? Traditional versus alternative forms of children’s testimony, pp. 27-47.
Neal, T. M. S., Christiansen, A., Bornstein, B. H., & Robicheaux, T. R. The effects of mock jurors’ beliefs about eyewitness performance on trial judgments, pp. 49-64.
Horgan, A. J., Russano, M. B., Meissner, C. A., & Evans, J. R. Minimization and maximization techniques : assessing the perceived consequences of confessing and confession diagnosticity, pp. 65-78.
Klippenstine, M. A., & Schuller, R. Perceptions of sexual assault : expectancies regarding the emotional response of a rape victim over time, 7pp. 9-94.
Camilletti, C. R., & Scullin, M. H. Attorney and lay beliefs about factors affecting jurors’ perceptions of juvenile offender culpability, pp. 113-128.
Psychology, Crime and Law, vol. 18, n° 2, 2012 :
Gekoski, A., Gray, J. M., & Adler, J. R. Interviewing women bereaved by homicide : assessing the impact of trauma-focused research, pp. 177-189.
Psychological Science, vol. 23, n° 1, 2012 :
Kassin, S. M., Bogart, D., & Kerner, J. Confessions that corrupt : Evidence from the DNA exoneration case files, pp. 41 -45. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
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[Document] Version française du protocole du NICHD pour le recueil des témoignages d’enfants
18 juillet 2013 -
[Parution] Les faux souvenirs
22 avril 2013 -
[Parution] Suggestibilité et justice
7 janvier 2013 -
[Parution] La mémoire chez l’enfant témoin ou victime
19 décembre 2012


