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21 septembre 2012 par
American Psychologist, vol. 67, n° 6, 2012 :
Kassin, S. M. Why confessions trump innocence, pp. 431-445. doi:10.1037/a0028212
Kassin, S. M. « Why confessions trump innocence » : Corrections and updates to Kassin (2012), 445. doi:10.1037/a0029885
Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 26, n° 5, 2012 :
Luna, K., & Martín-Luengo, B. Improving the accuracy of eyewitnesses in the presence of misinformation with the plurality option, pp. 687–693. doi:10.1002/acp.2845
Otgaar, H., Smeets, T., & Peters, M. Children’s implanted false memories and additional script knowledge, pp. 709–715. doi:10.1002/acp.2849. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
Gawrylowicz, J., Gabbert, F., Carson, D., Lindsay, W. R., & Hancock, P. J. B. Holistic versus featural facial composite systems for people with mild intellectual disabilities, pp. 716–720. doi:10.1002/acp.2850. Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins.
Natali, V., Marucci, F. S., & Mastroberardino, S. Long-term memory effects of eye closure on children eyewitness testimonies, pp. 730–736. doi:10.1002/acp.2853
García-Bajos, E., Migueles, M., & Aizpurua, A. Bias of script-driven processing on eyewitness memory in young and older adults, pp. 737–745. doi:10.1002/acp.2854
Ask, K., Greifeneder, R., & Reinhard, M.-A. On the ease of (dis)believing : The role of accessibility experiences in credibility judgments, pp. 779–784. doi:10.1002/acp.2859
Phenix, T. L., & Price, H. L. (2012). Applying retrieval-induced forgetting to children’s testimony, pp. 796–801. doi:10.1002/acp.2861
Steblay, N. K. (2012). How I got started : Field experiments, meta-analysis, and eyewitness memory, pp. 823–824. doi:10.1002/acp.1838
Aldert, V. (2012). How I got started : From applied social psychology to applied cognitive psychology, pp. 825–826. doi:10.1002/acp.1841
Brain and Cognition, vol. 80, n° 1, 2012 :
Giammattei, J., & Arndt, J. Hemispheric asymmetries in the activation and monitoring of memory errors, pp. 7-14. doi:10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.003
Frontiers in Cognitive Science, vol. 3, 2012 :
Marini, M., Agosta, S., Mazzoni, G., & Sartori, G. True and false DRM memories : differences detected with an implicit task. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00310. Accès libre en ligne.
Journal of Experimental Psychology : Applied, vol. 18, n° 3, 2012 :
Bindemann, M., Avetisyan, M., & Rakow, T. Who can recognize unfamiliar faces ? Individual differences and observer consistency in person identification, pp. 277-291. doi:10.1037/a0029635
Breska, A., Ben-Shakhar, G., & Gronau, N. Algorithms for detecting concealed knowledge among groups when the critical information is unavailable, pp. 292-300. doi:10.1037/a0028798
Cook, A. E., Hacker, D. J., Webb, A. K., Osher, D., Kristjansson, S. D., Woltz, D. J., & Kircher, J. C. Lyin’ eyes : Ocular-motor measures of reading reveal deception, pp. 301-313. doi:10.1037/a0028307
Psychology and Aging, vol. 27, n° 3, 2012 :
Ruffman, T., Murray, J., Halberstadt, J., & Vater, T. Age-related differences in deception, pp. 543-549. doi:10.1037/a0023380
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