From laboratory to the street: Capturing witness memory using the Self‐Administered Interview
The Self‐Administered Interview (SAI©) is a tool designed to elicit a comprehensive initial
account from witnesses at the scene of an incident or shortly thereafter to inoculate against …
account from witnesses at the scene of an incident or shortly thereafter to inoculate against …
The psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering
This paper introduces a new, expanded range of relevant cognitive psychological research
on collaborative recall and social memory to the philosophical debate on extended and …
on collaborative recall and social memory to the philosophical debate on extended and …
Recovered memories of trauma as a special (or not so special) form of involuntary autobiographical memories
Recovered memories of trauma are memories of traumatic events experienced generally
during childhood, but of which the persons were unaware until they retrieved it. Legal …
during childhood, but of which the persons were unaware until they retrieved it. Legal …
Psychology and law
A Kapardis - Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social …, 2023 - Springer
Paine (1737–1809) was born in Thetford, England, on February 9, 1737. Son of a Quaker
craftsman, he embodied a “man of the people” and he always thought of the people (feeling …
craftsman, he embodied a “man of the people” and he always thought of the people (feeling …
How parents can shape what children remember: Implications for the testimony of young witnesses.
Forensic investigations involving children carry heavy consequences and often present
immense challenges. Most child maltreatment allegations first occur in an informal setting …
immense challenges. Most child maltreatment allegations first occur in an informal setting …
Modeling the Diffusion of Fake and Real News through the Lens of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory
These days, people have increasingly used social media as a go-to resource for any
information need and daily news diet. In the past decade, the news ecosystem and …
information need and daily news diet. In the past decade, the news ecosystem and …
Social anxiety moderates memory conformity in adolescents
When two people view the same event and later try to remember it together, what one
person says affects what the other person reports. A model is presented which predicts that …
person says affects what the other person reports. A model is presented which predicts that …
Friends with performance benefits: A meta-analysis on the relationship between friendship and group performance
The current article examines if, and under which conditions, there exists a positive
relationship between working with friends and group performance. To do so, using data from …
relationship between working with friends and group performance. To do so, using data from …
Remembering: A theoretical interface between memory and social psychology
H Blank - Social Psychology, 2009 - econtent.hogrefe.com
There is increasing awareness that memory is embedded in social context and subject to
social influence, with little concomitant theoretical integration of memory and social …
social influence, with little concomitant theoretical integration of memory and social …
Who doesn't believe their memories? Development and validation of a new Memory Distrust Scale.
Many people distrust their memories, because they believe themselves prone to omission
errors such as forgetfulness, and/or commission errors such as misremembering. However …
errors such as forgetfulness, and/or commission errors such as misremembering. However …