False-memory creation in children and adults [electronic resource] : theory, research, and implications / edited by David F. Bjorklund.
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Mahwah, N.J. :
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2000.
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Table of Contents:
- The history and zeitgeist of the repressed-false-memory debate : scientific and sociological perspectives on suggestibility and childhood memory / Rhonda Douglas Brown, Eleanor Goldstein, and David F. Bjorklund
- Current directions in false-memory research / Amy Tsai, Elizabeth Loftus, and Danielle Polage
- The changing face of memory and self / Mark A. Oakes and Ira E. Hyman, Jr.
- Discriminating between accounts of true and false events / Kathy Pezdek and Jennifer Taylor
- Fuzzy-trace theory and false memory : memory theory in the courtroom / Charles J. Brainerd, Valerie F. Reyna, and Debra A. Poole
- The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory / Daniel L. Schachter, Kenneth A. Norman, and Wilma Koutstaal
- The suggestibility of children's testimony / Stephen J. Ceci, Maggie Bruck, and David B. Battin
- Remembering the distant past : implications of research on children's memory for the recovered memory debate / Peter A. Ornstein and Andrea Follmer Greenhoot.