1st Edition
Eyewitness Memory Theoretical and Applied Perspectives
Edited By Charles P. Thompson, Douglas J. Herrmann, J. Don Read, Darryl Bruce, David G. Payne
Copyright 1998
208 Pages
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Psychology Press
200 Pages
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Psychology Press
208 Pages
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Psychology Press
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The organization of the first Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC) conference centered around two specifically identifiable research topics -- autobiographical memory and eyewitness memory. These two areas -- long-time staples on the menu of investigators of memory in more natural settings -- differ on a variety of dimensions, perhaps most notably on their specific goals... Read more
Contents: Preface. Part I: Overview. J.D. Read, D. Bruce, Eyewitness Memory: Themes and Variations. Part II: Eyewitness Memory. S.J. Ceci, A.M. Crossman, L.L. Gilstrap, M.H. Scullin, Social and Cognitive Factors in Children's Testimony. J.F. Parker, L. Bahrick, B. Lundy, R. Fivush, M. Levitt, Effects of Stress on Children's Memory for a Natural Disaster. N.E. Walker, J.S. Hunt, Interviewing Child Victim-Witnesses: How You Ask Is What You Get. G. Koehnken, A Phased Approach to Interviewer Training. J.D. Read, D.S. Lindsay, T. Nicholls, The Relationship Between Confidence and Accuracy in Eyewitness Identification Studies: Is The Conclusion Changing? A.D. Yarmey, Person Identification in Showups and Lineups. J.C. Yuille, J. Daylen, The Impact of Traumatic Events on Eyewitness Memory.
Biography
Thompson, Charles P.; Herrmann, Douglas J.; Read, J. Don; Bruce, Darryl; Payne, David G.
"These books are an excellent introduction to the research literature on autobiographical and eyewitness memory."
—Journal of Mathematical Psychology






