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Chad Dodson
Chad Dodson
Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia
Verified email at virginia.edu
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“If I had said it I would have remembered it: Reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic
CS Dodson, DL Schacter
Psychonomic bulletin & review 8 (1), 155-161, 2001
3282001
The verbal overshadowing effect: Why descriptions impair face recognition
CS Dodson, MK Johnson, JW Schooler
Memory & Cognition 25 (2), 129-139, 1997
2851997
Support for a continuous (single-process) model of recognition memory and source memory
SD Slotnick, CS Dodson
Memory & cognition 33 (1), 151-170, 2005
2452005
When false recognition meets metacognition: The distinctiveness heuristic
CS Dodson, DL Schacter
Journal of Memory and Language 46 (4), 782-803, 2002
2332002
Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memory.
CS Dodson, MK Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 125 (2), 181, 1996
2131996
Aging, metamemory, and high-confidence errors: a misrecollection account.
CS Dodson, S Bawa, LE Krueger
Psychology and Aging 22 (1), 122, 2007
2072007
Why distinctive information reduces false memories: evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts.
ACG Hege, CS Dodson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (4), 787, 2004
1912004
Rate of false source attributions depends on how questions are asked
CS Dodson, MK Johnson
The American journal of psychology, 541-557, 1993
1851993
On the recollection of specific-and partial-source information.
CS Dodson, PW Holland, AP Shimamura
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (5), 1121, 1998
1781998
Misattribution, false recognition and the sins of memory
DL Schacter, CS Dodson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2001
1472001
Aging and strategic retrieval processes: reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic.
CS Dodson, DL Schacter
Psychology and aging 17 (3), 405, 2002
1462002
Eyewitness confidence in simultaneous and sequential lineups: a criterion shift account for sequential mistaken identification overconfidence.
DG Dobolyi, CS Dodson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (4), 345, 2013
1382013
An analysis of signal detection and threshold models of source memory.
SD Slotnick, SA Klein, CS Dodson, AP Shimamura
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (6), 1499, 2000
1322000
Retrieval conditions and false recognition: Testing the distinctiveness heuristic
DL Schacter, DL Cendan, CS Dodson, ER Clifford
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 8, 827-833, 2001
1282001
I misremember it well: Why older adults are unreliable eyewitnesses
CS Dodson, LE Krueger
Psychonomic bulletin & review 13, 770-775, 2006
1272006
Aging, source memory, and misrecollections.
CS Dodson, S Bawa, SD Slotnick
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 33 (1), 169, 2007
1102007
Specific-and partial-source memory: effects of aging.
JS Simons, CS Dodson, D Bell, DL Schacter
Psychology and aging 19 (4), 689, 2004
1072004
Confidence and eyewitness identifications: The cross‐race effect, decision time and accuracy
CS Dodson, DG Dobolyi
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (1), 113-125, 2016
982016
Differential effects of cue dependency on item and source memory.
CS Dodson, AP Shimamura
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (4), 1023, 2000
922000
Escape from illusion: Reducing false memories
CS Dodson, W Koutstaal, DL Schacter
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (10), 391-397, 2000
782000
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