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Kimberley Wade
Kimberley Wade
Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick
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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
6752002
True photographs and false memories
DS Lindsay, L Hagen, JD Read, KA Wade, M Garry
Psychological Science 15 (3), 149-154, 2004
4212004
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
2042014
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
2032005
A mega-analysis of memory reports from eight peer-reviewed false memory implantation studies
A Scoboria, KA Wade, DS Lindsay, T Azad, D Strange, J Ost, IE Hyman
Memory 25 (2), 146-163, 2017
1992017
Can people identify original and manipulated photos of real-world scenes?
SJ Nightingale, KA Wade, DG Watson
Cognitive research: principles and implications 2, 1-21, 2017
1692017
Innocent but proven guilty: Eliciting internalized false confessions using doctored‐video evidence
RA Nash, KA Wade
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2009
144*2009
Unfair lineups make witnesses more likely to confuse innocent and guilty suspects
MF Colloff, KA Wade, D Strange
Psychological Science 27 (9), 1227-1239, 2016
1382016
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
1322007
Abducted by a UFO: Prevalence information affects young children's false memories for an implausible event
H Otgaar, I Candel, H Merckelbach, KA Wade
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2009
1172009
Digitally manipulating memory: Effects of doctored videos and imagination in distorting beliefs and memories
RA Nash, KA Wade, DS Lindsay
Memory & Cognition 37, 414-424, 2009
792009
People consider reliability and cost when verifying their autobiographical memories
KA Wade, RA Nash, M Garry
Acta Psychologica 146, 28-34, 2014
672014
Deconstructing rich false memories of committing crime: Commentary on Shaw and Porter (2015)
KA Wade, M Garry, K Pezdek
Psychological Science 29 (3), 471-476, 2018
652018
Creating fair lineups for suspects with distinctive features
T Zarkadi, KA Wade, N Stewart
Psychological Science 20 (12), 1448-1453, 2009
612009
Strategies for verifying false autobiographical memories
KA Wade, M Garry
The American journal of psychology 118 (4), 587-602, 2005
612005
Detecting morphed passport photos: A training and individual differences approach
DJ Robertson, A Mungall, DG Watson, KA Wade, SJ Nightingale, S Butler
Cognitive research: principles and implications 3, 1-11, 2018
582018
A robust preference for cheap-and-easy strategies over reliable strategies when verifying personal memories
RA Nash, KA Wade, M Garry, JS Adelman
Memory 25 (7), 890-899, 2017
522017
Why do doctored images distort memory?
RA Nash, KA Wade, RJ Brewer
Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), 773-780, 2009
502009
Can fabricated evidence induce false eyewitness testimony?
KA Wade, SL Green, RA Nash
Applied Cognitive Psychology 24 (7), 899-908, 2010
482010
A signal-detection analysis of eyewitness identification across the adult lifespan.
MF Colloff, KA Wade, JT Wixted, EA Maylor
Psychology and Aging 32 (3), 243, 2017
462017
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