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Maryanne Garry
Maryanne Garry
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Imagination inflation: Imagining a childhood event inflates confidence that it occurred
M Garry, CG Manning, EF Loftus, SJ Sherman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 3, 208-214, 1996
9441996
A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories
KA Wade, M Garry, J Don Read, DS Lindsay
Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (3), 597-603, 2002
6292002
True photographs and false memories
DS Lindsay, L Hagen, JD Read, KA Wade, M Garry
Psychological Science 15 (3), 149-154, 2004
4042004
Forgetting sexual trauma: What does it mean when 38% forget?
EF Loftus, M Garry, J Feldman
American Psychological Association 62 (6), 1177, 1994
2861994
Imagination and memory
M Garry, DLL Polaschek
Current Directions in Psychological Science 9 (1), 6-10, 2000
2242000
Registered replication report: Schooler and engstler-schooler (1990)
VK Alogna, MK Attaya, P Aucoin, Š Bahník, S Birch, AR Birt, BH Bornstein, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 556-578, 2014
1962014
Nonprobative photographs (or words) inflate truthiness
EJ Newman, M Garry, DM Bernstein, J Kantner, DS Lindsay
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 19, 969-974, 2012
1932012
Actually, a picture is worth less than 45 words: Narratives produce more false memories than photographs do
M Garry, KA Wade
Psychonomic bulletin & review 12, 359-366, 2005
1932005
The trauma model of dissociation: inconvenient truths and stubborn fictions. Comment on Dalenberg et al.(2012).
SJ Lynn, SO Lilienfeld, H Merckelbach, T Giesbrecht, RJ McNally, ...
American Psychological Association 140 (3), 896, 2014
1762014
When photographs create false memories
M Garry, MP Gerrie
Current Directions in Psychological Science 14 (6), 321-325, 2005
1582005
You say tomato? Collaborative remembering leads to more false memories for intimate couples than for strangers
L French, M Garry, K Mori
Memory 16 (3), 262-273, 2008
1532008
NESB and ESB students' attitudes and perceptions of plagiarism
S Marshall, M Garry
International Journal for Educational Integrity 2 (1), 2006
1512006
On the (non) persuasive power of a brain image
RB Michael, EJ Newman, M Vuorre, G Cumming, M Garry
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 720-725, 2013
1292013
Absolut® memory distortions: Alcohol placebos influence the misinformation effect
SL Assefi, M Garry
Psychological Science 14 (1), 77-80, 2003
1292003
False claims about false memory research
KA Wade, SJ Sharman, M Garry, A Memon, G Mazzoni, H Merckelbach, ...
Consciousness and cognition 16 (1), 18-28, 2007
1262007
Suggestion, cognition, and behavior
RB Michael, M Garry, I Kirsch
Current directions in Psychological science 21 (3), 151-156, 2012
1192012
Modernising the misinformation effect: The development of a new stimulus set
MKT Takarangi, S Parker, M Garry
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2006
1142006
Relative–not absolute–judgments of credibility affect susceptibility to misinformation conveyed during discussion
L French, M Garry, K Mori
Acta Psychologica 136 (1), 119-128, 2011
1132011
How well do students really understand plagiarism
S Marshall, M Garry
Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the Australasian Society for …, 2005
1032005
Repetition, not number of sources, increases both susceptibility to misinformation and confidence in the accuracy of eyewitnesses
JL Foster, T Huthwaite, JA Yesberg, M Garry, EF Loftus
Acta psychologica 139 (2), 320-326, 2012
942012
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