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Olivier Dodier
Olivier Dodier
Associate prof., Université de Nîmes
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Belief in unconscious repressed memory persists
H Otgaar, ML Howe, O Dodier, SO Lilienfeld, EF Loftus, SJ Lynn, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (2), 454-460, 2021
422021
Reports of recovered memories of childhood abuse in therapy in France
O Dodier, L Patihis, M Payoux
Memory 27 (9), 1283-1298, 2019
302019
Psychologists and psychiatrists in court: What do they know about eyewitness memory? A comparison of experts in inquisitorial and adversarial legal systems
O Dodier, A Melinder, H Otgaar, M Payoux, S Magnussen
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 34 (3), 254-262, 2019
282019
The Griffiths Question Map: A forensic tool for expert witnesses’ assessments of witnesses and victims’ statements
O Dodier, V Denault
Journal of forensic sciences 63 (1), 266-274, 2018
262018
A bibliometric analysis of the recovered memory controversy in the 21st century
O Dodier
Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (4), 571-584, 2019
252019
When psychological science fails to be heard: The lack of evidence-based arguments in a ministerial report on child sexual abuse
O Dodier, F Tomas
Psychiatry, psychology and law 26 (3), 385-395, 2019
212019
Recovered memories of child abuse outside of therapy
O Dodier, L Patihis
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (2), 538-547, 2021
202021
Skirting the issue: What does believing in repression mean?
H Otgaar, J Wang, O Dodier, ML Howe, SO Lilienfeld, EF Loftus, SJ Lynn, ...
American Psychological Association 149 (10), 2005, 2020
192020
Using the cognitive interview to recall real‐world emotionally stressful experiences: Road accidents
O Dodier, M Ginet, F Teissedre, F Verkampt, RP Fisher
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
182021
What can expert witnesses reliably say about memory in the courtroom?
H Otgaar, ML Howe, O Dodier
Forensic Science International: Mind and Law 3, 100106, 2022
152022
What do people really think of when they claim to believe in repressed memory? Methodological middle ground and applied issues
O Dodier, AL Gilet, F Colombel
Memory 30 (6), 744-752, 2022
152022
The forensic and clinical relevance of evidence-based investigative interview methods in historical sexual abuse cases
O Dodier, H Otgaar
Clinical Psychological Science 7 (6), 1244-1248, 2019
142019
The need for memory experts in French courts
O Dodier
Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice 18 (2), 158-176, 2018
142018
An analysis of the quality of investigative interviews with children in France: age of the witness does matter
F Verkampt, O Dodier, R Milne, M Ginet
Police Practice and Research 22 (2), 1130-1154, 2021
132021
Connaissances et croyances des psychologues et psychiatres experts judiciaires concernant le fonctionnement de la mémoire
O Dodier, M Payoux
LAnnee psychologique 117 (2), 139-171, 2017
132017
To veil or not to veil: detecting lies in the courtroom. A comment on Leach et al.(2016)
V Denault, LM Jupe, O Dodier, N Rochat
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 24 (1), 102-117, 2017
102017
Oversimplifications and misrepresentations in the repressed memory debate: A reply to ross
H Otgaar, O Dodier, M Garry, M Howe, E Loftus, SJ Lynn, I Mangiulli, ...
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2022
92022
Professional experience in investigative interviewing does not guarantee strong knowledge about memory
O Dodier, F Tomas, M Payoux, B Elissalde
Psychological Research on Urban Society 2 (1), 117-125, 2019
92019
Computational measures of deceptive language: Prospects and issues
F Tomas, O Dodier, S Demarchi
Frontiers in Communication, 2022
82022
Changing Beliefs in Repressed Memory and Dissociative Amnesia
H Otgaar, I Mangiulli, P Riesthuis, O Dodier, L Patihis
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
72022
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