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  1. Anatomically detailed dolls do not facilitate preschoolers' reports of a pediatric examination involving genital touching.Maggie Bruck, Stephen J. Ceci, Emmett Francouer & Ashley Renick - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 1 (2):95.
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  • “Are False Memories Permanent?”: An Investigation of the Long-Term Effects of Source Misattributions.Mary Lyn Huffman, Angela M. Crossman & Stephen J. Ceci - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6 (4):482-490.
    With growing concerns over children's suggestibility and how it may impact their reliability as witnesses, there is increasing interest in determining the long-term effects of induced memories. The goal of the present research was to learn whether source misattributions found by Ceci, Huffman, Smith, and Loftus caused permanent memory alterations in the subjects tested. When 22 children from the original study were reinterviewed 2 years later, they recalled 77% of all true events. However, they only consented to 13% of all (...)
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  • (1 other version)White Americans as a Minority.D. I. Warren - 1995 - Télos 1995 (104):127-134.
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