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/Parker, S.L., Garry, M., Einstein, G.O. & McDaniel, M.A. (2011). Memory, 6, 606-612, doi: 10.1080/09658211.2011.592500.
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/Strange, D., Garry, M., Bernstein, D.M. & Lindsay, D.S. (2011). Acta Psychologica, 136, 354-359, doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.10.006
Read MoreRelative – Not Absolute – Judgments of Credibility Affect Susceptibility to Misinformation Conveyed During Discussion→
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/Gerrie, M.P., & Garry, M. (2011). Experimental Psychology, 58, doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000087
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/Newman, E.J., Berkowitz, S.R., Nelson, K.J., Garry, M. & Loftus, E.F. (2011). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 675-681, doi: 10.1002/acp.1740
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/Wade, K.A., Garry, M., Nash, R.A., & Harper, D. (2010). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 17, 66-72.
Read MoreEvidence for the Efficacy of the MORI Technique: Viewers Do Not Notice or Implicitly Remember Details From the Alternate Movie Version→
/French, L.Y., Mori, K., Gerrie, M.P., & Garry, M. (2009). Behavior Research Methods, 41, 1224-1232.
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/Garry, M. & Harper, D.N. (2009). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 22, 75-92.
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/Newman, E.J., & Garry, M. (2008). In Cutler, B. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Sage Publications, Inc.
Read MorePluto Behaving Badly: False Beliefs and Their Consequences→
/Berkowitz, S.R., Laney, C., Morris, E.K., Garry, M., & Loftus, E.F. (2008). American Journal of Psychology, 121, 643-660.
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/Takarangi, M.K.T., Polaschek, D.L.L. Garry, M. & Loftus, E.F. (2008). International Review of Victimology, 15, 151-167.
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/Parker, S., Garry, M., Engle, R.W., Harper, D.N. & Clifasefi, S.L. (2008). Memory, 16, 410-419.
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/Sharman, S.J., Garry, M., Ditto, P.H., Jacobson, J.A., & Loftus, E.F. (2008). Health Psychology, 27, 291-296.
Read MoreChronic and Temporary Aggression Causes Hostile False Memories for Ambiguous Information→
/Takarangi, M.K.T., Polaschek, D.L.L., Hignett, A., & Garry, M. (2008). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22, 39-49.
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/Loftus, E.F., Garry, M. & Hayne, H. (2007). In E. Borgida and S.T. Fiske (eds.), Psychological Science in Court: Beyond Common Knowledge. Blackwell, pp. 177-194.
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