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List of works by Maryanne Garry

A few seemingly harmless routes to a false memory

scientific article published on 17 August 2005

A picture is worth a thousand lies: using false photographs to create false childhood memories

scientific article published in September 2002

A robust preference for cheap-and-easy strategies over reliable strategies when verifying personal memories

scientific article published on 2 August 2016

A sham drug improves a demanding prospective memory task

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Absolut memory distortions: alcohol placebos influence the misinformation effect

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Actually, a picture is worth less than 45 words: narratives produce more false memories than photographs do.

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Anchoring effects in the development of false childhood memories

scientific article published in February 2010

Building False Memories Without Suggestions

scientific article published on January 1, 2012

Collective remembering and future forecasting during the COVID-19 pandemic: How the impact of COVID-19 affected the themes and phenomenology of global and national memories across 15 countries

scientific article published in 2022

Contact Tracing: A Memory Task With Consequences for Public Health

scientific article published on 10 December 2020

Dear diary, is plastic better than paper? I can't remember: Comment on Green, Rafaeli, Bolger, Shrout, and Reis (2006).

scientific article published in March 2006

Deconstructing Rich False Memories of Committing Crime: Commentary on Shaw and Porter (2015).

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Disfluent difficulties are not desirable difficulties: the (lack of) effect of Sans Forgetica on memory

scientific article published on 04 May 2020

Event plausibility does not determine children's false memories

scientific article published in November 2006

Evidence From the Trauma-Film Paradigm That Traumatic and Nontraumatic Memories Are Statistically Equivalent on Coherence

scientific article published on 26 October 2021

Evidence That "Voluntary" Versus "Involuntary" Retrieval Is a Fluency-Based Attribution

scientific article published on 03 June 2019

Evidence for the efficacy of the MORI technique: viewers do not notice or implicitly remember details from the alternate movie version

scientific article published in November 2009

Evidence that photos promote rosiness for claims about the future

scientific article published on 19 September 2016

Examining memory for heterosexual college students' sexual experiences using an electronic mail diary.

scientific article published in November 2002

Explain this: explaining childhood events inflates confidence for those events

article published in 2005

Eyewitness memory following discussion: using the MORI technique with a Western sample

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False claims about false memory research

scientific article published on 22 August 2006

False memories for end-of-life decisions

scientific article published in March 2008

Forgetting sexual trauma: what does it mean when 38% forget?

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How do ordered questions bias eyewitnesses?

scientific article published on 17 April 2019

Imagination and Memory

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Imagination inflation is a fact, not an artifact: A reply to Pezdek and Eddy

Imagination or exposure causes imagination inflation

scientific article published in January 2004

In the real world, people prefer their last whisky when tasting options in a long sequence

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Individual differences in working memory capacity affect false memories for missing aspects of events

scientific article published in July 2007

Judgments of Memory Coherence Depend on the Conditions Under Which a Memory is Retrieved, Regardless of Reported PTSD Symptoms

scientific article published in September 2020

Medical professionals’ (mis)remembering of a simulated interaction with a patient: A medical misinformation effect

Misconceptions about childhood sexual abuse and child witnesses: Implications for psychological experts in the courtroom

scientific article published on 18 March 2013

Misrepresentations and Flawed Logic About the Prevalence of False Memories.

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Negative memories serve functions in both adaptive and maladaptive ways

scientific article published on 05 March 2020

Nonprobative photographs (or words) inflate truthiness.

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Nonprobative photos rapidly lead people to believe claims about their own (and other people's) pasts

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On the (non) persuasive power of a brain image

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On the continuing lack of scientific evidence for repression

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Ordered questions bias eyewitnesses and jurors

scientific article published on 2 September 2015

People consider reliability and cost when verifying their autobiographical memories.

scientific article published on 25 December 2013

People infuse their passwords with autobiographical information

scientific article published on 29 October 2018

People with easier to pronounce names promote truthiness of claims

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Photographs cause false memories for the news

scientific article published on November 9, 2010

Photos that increase feelings of learning promote positive evaluations

scientific article published on 12 January 2017

Pluto Behaving Badly: False Beliefs and Their Consequences

Pluto behaving badly: false beliefs and their consequences

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Psychotropic placebos create resistance to the misinformation effect.

scientific article published in February 2007

Psychotropic placebos reduce the misinformation effect by increasing monitoring at test

scientific article published in May 2008

Relative - not absolute - judgments of credibility affect susceptibility to misinformation conveyed during discussion

scientific article published on 26 November 2010

Repetition, not number of sources, increases both susceptibility to misinformation and confidence in the accuracy of eyewitnesses

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Speaking order predicts memory conformity after accounting for exposure to misinformation

scientific article published in June 2013

Strategies for verifying false autobiographical memories

scientific article published in January 2005

The effect of nonprobative photographs on truthiness persists over time

scientific article published on 20 July 2013

The power of the spoken word: sociolinguistic cues influence the misinformation effect

scientific article published in January 2003

The trauma model of dissociation: inconvenient truths and stubborn fictions. Comment on Dalenberg et al. (2012).

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Trigger Warnings Are Trivially Helpful at Reducing Negative Affect, Intrusive Thoughts, and Avoidance

scientific article published on 4 March 2019

Trivially informative semantic context inflates people's confidence they can perform a highly complex skill

scientific article published in March 2022

True photographs and false memories

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Truthiness and falsiness of trivia claims depend on judgmental contexts.

scientific article published on 30 March 2015

Using source cues and familiarity cues to resist imagination inflation

scientific article published on 20 June 2005

Warnings reduce false memories for missing aspects of events

scientific article published in January 2011

Whatever gave you that idea? False memories following equivalence training: a behavioral account of the misinformation effect

scientific article published on November 1, 2011

You say tomato? Collaborative remembering leads to more false memories for intimate couples than for strangers

scientific article published in April 2008