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Correction: Distress reactions and susceptibility to misinformation for an analogue trauma event

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
2024-10-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Prerika R. Sharma; Emily R. Spearing; Kimberley A. Wade; Laura Jobson
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Distress reactions and susceptibility to misinformation for an analogue trauma event

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
2024-08-26 | Journal article
Contributors: Prerika R. Sharma; Emily R. Spearing; Kimberley A. Wade; Laura Jobson
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Sensitization instructions can reduce the misinformation effect and improve the eyewitness confidence–accuracy relationship.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2024-08-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Emily R. Spearing; Eric Y. Mah; Rupam Jagota; Kimberley A. Wade; Hartmut Blank; D. Stephen Lindsay
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3D scanning a crime scene to enhance juror understanding of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis evidence

Science & Justice
2024-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Patrick H. Home; Danielle G. Norman; Kimberley Wade; Emily Spearing; Mark A. Williams
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Sensitisation Instructions Can Reduce the Misinformation Effect and Improve the Eyewitness Confidence-Accuracy Relationship

2024-05-28 | Preprint
Contributors: Emily Rebecca Spearing; Eric Mah; Rupam Jagota; Kimberley A. Wade; Hartmut Blank; D. Stephen Lindsay
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Associations between the misinformation effect, trauma exposure and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression

Memory
2023-02-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Laura Jobson; Kimberley A. Wade; Samantha Rasor; Emily Spearing; Cassandra McEwen; Danielle Fahmi
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The effect of cross-examination style questions on adult eyewitness accuracy depends on question type and eyewitness confidence

Memory
2023-02-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberley A. Wade; Emily R. Spearing
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Identifying and minimising the impact of fake visual media: Current and future directions

Memory, Mind & Media
2022 | Journal article
Contributors: Sophie J. Nightingale; Kimberley A. Wade
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Long retention intervals impair the confidence–accuracy relationship for eyewitness recall.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2022-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Emily R. Spearing; Kimberley A. Wade
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The Effect of Cross-Examination Style Questions on Adult Eyewitness Accuracy Depends on Question Type and Eyewitness Confidence

2022-09-22 | Preprint
Contributors: Kimberley A. Wade; Emily Rebecca Spearing
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Long Retention Intervals Impair the Confidence-Accuracy Relationship for Eyewitness Recall

2021-11-25 | Preprint
Contributors: Emily Rebecca Spearing; Kimberley A. Wade
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The Science of Witness Memory: Implications for Practice and Procedure in International Arbitration

2021-11-23 | Preprint
Contributors: Kimberley A. Wade; Ula Cartwright-Finch
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Providing Eyewitness Confidence Judgments During Versus After Eyewitness Interviews Does Not Affect the Confidence-Accuracy Relationship

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
2021-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Emily R. Spearing; Kimberley A. Wade
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Filler-Siphoning Theory Does Not Predict the Effect of Lineup Fairness on the Ability to Discriminate Innocent From Guilty Suspects: Reply to Smith, Wells, Smalarz, and Lampinen (2018)

Psychological Science
2018-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Melissa F. Colloff; Kimberley A. Wade; Deryn Strange; John T. Wixted
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Misrepresentations and Flawed Logic About the Prevalence of False Memories

Applied Cognitive Psychology
2017-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Robert A. Nash; Kimberley A. Wade; Maryanne Garry; Elizabeth F. Loftus; James Ost
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People consider reliability and cost when verifying their autobiographical memories

Acta Psychologica
2014-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberley A. Wade; Robert A. Nash; Maryanne Garry
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A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories

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10.3758/BF03196318

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Kimberley Wade

Abducted by a UFO: prevalence information affects young children's false memories for an implausible event

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10.1002/acp.1445

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Kimberley Wade

Actually, a picture is worth less than 45 words: Narratives produce more false memories than photographs do

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10.3758/BF03196385

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Kimberley Wade

Adults' memories of childhood: Affect, knowing, and remembering

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10.1080/09658210244000243

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Kimberley Wade

Can fabricated evidence induce false eyewitness testimony?

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10.1002/acp.1607

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Kimberley Wade

Creating Fair Lineups for Suspects With Distinctive Features

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10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02463.x

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Kimberley Wade

Creating false memories for events that occurred before versus after the offset of childhood amnesia

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10.1080/09658210802059049

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Kimberley Wade

Delay and déjà vu: Timing and repetition increase the power of false evidence

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10.3758/s13423-013-0398-z

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Kimberley Wade

False claims about false memory research

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10.1016/j.concog.2006.07.001

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Kimberley Wade

Imagination inflation is a fact, not an artifact: A reply to Pezdek and Eddy

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10.3758/BF03200474

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Kimberley Wade

Innocent but proven guilty: Eliciting internalized false confessions using doctored-video evidence

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10.1002/acp.1500

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Kimberley Wade

Replicating distinctive facial features in lineups: identification performance in young versus older adults

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10.3758/s13423-012-0339-2

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Kimberley Wade

Towards the Ordering of Events from Multiple Textual Evidence Sources

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10.4018/jdcf.2011040102

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Kimberley Wade

Why do doctored images distort memory?

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10.1016/j.concog.2009.04.011

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Kimberley Wade

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