Year |
Citation |
Score |
2023 |
Grabman JH, Dodson CS. Unskilled, underperforming, or unaware? Testing three accounts of individual differences in metacognitive monitoring. Cognition. 242: 105659. PMID 37939445 DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105659 |
0.8 |
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2021 |
Seale-Carlisle TM, Grabman JH, Dodson CS. The language of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnesses. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. PMID 34855444 DOI: 10.1037/xge0001152 |
0.775 |
|
2021 |
Grabman JH, Cash DK, Slane CR, Dodson CS. Improving the interpretation of verbal eyewitness confidence statements by distinguishing perceptions of certainty from those of accuracy. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. PMID 34081495 DOI: 10.1037/xap0000362 |
0.797 |
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2020 |
Gettleman JN, Grabman JH, Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. A decision processes account of the differences in the eyewitness confidence-accuracy relationship between strong and weak face recognizers under suboptimal exposure and delay conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. PMID 33030941 DOI: 10.1037/xlm0000922 |
0.686 |
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2020 |
Grabman JH, Dodson CS. Stark Individual Differences: Face Recognition Ability Influences the Relationship Between Confidence and Accuracy in a Recognition Test of Game of Thrones Actors Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 9: 254-269. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2020.02.007 |
0.524 |
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2019 |
Grabman JH, Dobolyi DG, Berelovich NL, Dodson CS. Predicting High Confidence Errors in Eyewitness Memory: The Role of Face Recognition Ability, Decision-Time, and Justifications Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 233-243. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2019.02.002 |
0.816 |
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2018 |
La Fleur CG, Meyer MJ, Dodson C. Exploring dedifferentiation across the adult lifespan. Psychology and Aging. 33: 855-870. PMID 30091632 DOI: 10.1037/Pag0000274 |
0.342 |
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2018 |
Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. Actual vs. perceived eyewitness accuracy and confidence and the featural justification effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. PMID 30035558 DOI: 10.1037/Xap0000182 |
0.777 |
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2018 |
Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. Actual vs. perceived eyewitness accuracy and confidence and the featural justification effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. PMID 30035558 DOI: 10.1037/xap0000182 |
0.327 |
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2018 |
Grabman JH, Dodson CS. Prior knowledge influences interpretations of eyewitness confidence statements: ‘The witness picked the suspect, they must be 100% sure% Psychology, Crime & Law. 25: 50-68. DOI: 10.1080/1068316X.2018.1497167 |
0.423 |
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2017 |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. Judging guilt and accuracy: highly confident eyewitnesses are discounted when they provide featural justifications Psychology, Crime & Law. 23: 487-508. DOI: 10.1080/1068316X.2017.1284220 |
0.777 |
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2016 |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. Confidence and Eyewitness Identifications: The Cross-Race Effect, Decision Time and Accuracy Applied Cognitive Psychology. 30: 113-125. DOI: 10.1002/Acp.3178 |
0.785 |
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2015 |
Dodson CS, Dobolyi DG. Misinterpreting eyewitness expressions of confidence: The featural justification effect. Law and Human Behavior. 39: 266-80. PMID 25602181 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000120 |
0.769 |
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2014 |
Slotnick SD, Jeye BM, Dodson CS. Recollection is a continuous process: Evidence from plurality memory receiver operating characteristics. Memory (Hove, England). 1-10. PMID 25354207 DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2014.971033 |
0.682 |
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2013 |
Dobolyi DG, Dodson CS. Eyewitness confidence in simultaneous and sequential lineups: a criterion shift account for sequential mistaken identification overconfidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 19: 345-57. PMID 24188335 DOI: 10.1037/A0034596 |
0.795 |
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2013 |
Pink JE, Dodson CS. Negative prospective memory: remembering not to perform an action. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 20: 184-90. PMID 23132608 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-012-0337-4 |
0.786 |
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2013 |
Bryce MS, Dodson CS. Cross-age effect in recognition performance and memory monitoring for faces. Psychology and Aging. 28: 87-98. PMID 23066807 DOI: 10.1037/A0030213 |
0.733 |
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2013 |
Gingerich AC, Dodson CS. Sad mood reduces inadvertent plagiarism: Effects of affective state on source monitoring in cryptomnesia Motivation and Emotion. 37: 355-371. DOI: 10.1007/S11031-012-9309-2 |
0.777 |
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2011 |
Dodson CS, Spaniol M, O'Connor MK, Deason RG, Ally BA, Budson AE. Alzheimer's disease and memory-monitoring impairment: Alzheimer's patients show a monitoring deficit that is greater than their accuracy deficit. Neuropsychologia. 49: 2609-18. PMID 21620877 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropsychologia.2011.05.008 |
0.614 |
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2009 |
Jaswal VK, Dodson CS. Metamemory development: understanding the role of similarity in false memories. Child Development. 80: 629-35. PMID 19489892 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-8624.2009.01286.X |
0.306 |
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2009 |
Palmer JE, Dodson CS. Investigating the mechanisms fuelling reduced false recall of emotional material Cognition and Emotion. 23: 238-259. DOI: 10.1080/02699930801976663 |
0.362 |
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2008 |
Dodson CS, Darragh J, Williams A. Stereotypes and retrieval-provoked illusory source recollections. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 34: 460-77. PMID 18444749 DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.34.3.460 |
0.392 |
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2007 |
Dodson CS. Retrieval-based illusory recollections: why study-test contextual changes impair source memory. Memory & Cognition. 35: 1211-21. PMID 18035622 |
0.332 |
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2007 |
Lima OK, Jaswal VK, Dodson CS. When two heads are not better than one: partner neglect in paired memory tasks. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 14: 88-94. PMID 17546736 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03194033 |
0.388 |
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2007 |
Dodson CS, Bawa S, Krueger LE. Aging, metamemory, and high-confidence errors: a misrecollection account. Psychology and Aging. 22: 122-33. PMID 17385989 DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.122 |
0.655 |
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2007 |
Dodson CS, Bawa S, Slotnick SD. Aging, source memory, and misrecollections. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 33: 169-81. PMID 17201560 DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.33.1.169 |
0.748 |
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2006 |
Dodson CS, Krueger LE. I misremember it well: why older adults are unreliable eyewitnesses. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 13: 770-5. PMID 17328371 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03193995 |
0.308 |
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2005 |
Dodson CS, Hege AC. Speeded retrieval abolishes the false-memory suppression effect: evidence for the distinctiveness heuristic. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 12: 726-31. PMID 16447388 |
0.447 |
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2005 |
Budson AE, Droller DB, Dodson CS, Schacter DL, Rugg MD, Holcomb PJ, Daffner KR. Electrophysiological dissociation of picture versus word encoding: the distinctiveness heuristic as a retrieval orientation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 17: 1181-93. PMID 16197677 DOI: 10.1162/0898929055002517 |
0.662 |
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2005 |
Slotnick SD, Dodson CS. Support for a continuous (single-process) model of recognition memory and source memory. Memory & Cognition. 33: 151-70. PMID 15915801 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03195305 |
0.663 |
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2005 |
Mitchell JP, Dodson CS, Schacter DL. fMRI evidence for the role of recollection in suppressing misattribution errors: the illusory truth effect. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 17: 800-10. PMID 15904546 DOI: 10.1162/0898929053747595 |
0.652 |
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2005 |
Budson AE, Dodson CS, Daffner KR, Schacter DL. Metacognition and false recognition in Alzheimer's disease: further exploration of the distinctiveness heuristic. Neuropsychology. 19: 253-8. PMID 15769209 DOI: 10.1037/0894-4105.19.2.253 |
0.66 |
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2005 |
Budson AE, Dodson CS, Vatner JM, Daffner KR, Black PM, Schacter DL. Metacognition and false recognition in patients with frontal lobe lesions: the distinctiveness heuristic. Neuropsychologia. 43: 860-71. PMID 15716158 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropsychologia.2004.09.011 |
0.689 |
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2004 |
Simons JS, Dodson CS, Bell D, Schacter DL. Specific- and partial-source memory: effects of aging. Psychology and Aging. 19: 689-94. PMID 15584793 DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.19.4.689 |
0.709 |
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2004 |
Hege AC, Dodson CS. Why distinctive information reduces false memories: evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 30: 787-95. PMID 15238023 DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.30.4.787 |
0.382 |
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2002 |
Dodson CS, Schacter DL. Aging and strategic retrieval processes: reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic. Psychology and Aging. 17: 405-15. PMID 12243382 DOI: 10.1037//0882-7974.17.3.405 |
0.593 |
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2002 |
Weiss AP, Dodson CS, Goff DC, Schacter DL, Heckers S. Intact suppression of increased false recognition in schizophrenia. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 159: 1506-13. PMID 12202270 DOI: 10.1176/Appi.Ajp.159.9.1506 |
0.51 |
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2002 |
Dodson CS, Schacter DL. When false recognition meets metacognition: The distinctiveness heuristic Journal of Memory and Language. 46: 782-803. DOI: 10.1006/jmla.2001.2822 |
0.535 |
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2001 |
Schacter DL, Cendan DL, Dodson CS, Clifford ER. Retrieval conditions and false recognition: testing the distinctiveness heuristic. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 8: 827-33. PMID 11848606 |
0.576 |
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2001 |
Schacter DL, Dodson CS. Misattribution, false recognition and the sins of memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 356: 1385-93. PMID 11571030 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2001.0938 |
0.584 |
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2001 |
Dodson CS, Schacter DL. "If I had said it I would have remembered it": reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 8: 155-61. PMID 11340861 |
0.572 |
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2000 |
Slotnick SD, Klein SA, Dodson CS, Shimamura AP. An analysis of signal detection and threshold models of source memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 26: 1499-517. PMID 11185779 DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.26.6.1499 |
0.706 |
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2000 |
Dodson CS, Koutstaal W, Schacter DL. Escape from illusion: reducing false memories. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 4: 391-397. PMID 11025282 DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01534-5 |
0.733 |
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2000 |
Dodson CS, Shimamura AP. Differential effects of cue dependency on item and source memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 26: 1023-1044. DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.26.4.1023 |
0.324 |
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1998 |
Dodson CS, Holland PW, Shimamura AP. On the recollection of specific- and partial-source information. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 24: 1121-36. PMID 9747526 DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.24.5.1121 |
0.553 |
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1998 |
Dodson CS, Prinzmetal W, Shimamura AP. Using Excel to estimate parameters from observed data: An example from source memory data Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers. 30: 517-526. DOI: 10.3758/Bf03200685 |
0.546 |
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1997 |
Dodson CS, Johnson MK, Schooler JW. The verbal overshadowing effect: why descriptions impair face recognition. Memory & Cognition. 25: 129-39. PMID 9099066 DOI: 10.3758/BF03201107 |
0.632 |
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1996 |
Dodson CS, Johnson MK. Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 125: 181-94. PMID 8683193 DOI: 10.1037//0096-3445.125.2.181 |
0.586 |
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1996 |
Dodson CS, Johnson MK. Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 125: 181-194. DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.125.2.181 |
0.586 |
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1993 |
Dodson CS, Johnson MK. Rate of False Source Attributions Depends on How Questions Are Asked The American Journal of Psychology. 106: 541. DOI: 10.2307/1422968 |
0.539 |
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1991 |
Dodson C, Reisberg D. Indirect testing of eyewitness memory: The (non)effect of misinformation Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 29: 333-336. DOI: 10.3758/Bf03333936 |
0.492 |
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Low-probability matches (unlikely to be authored by this person) |
2010 |
Dodson CS, Jaswal VK. A Review of: “Remembering the Times of Our Lives: Memory in Infancy and Beyond. By Patricia J. Bauer.” Journal of Cognition and Development. 11: 390-392. DOI: 10.1080/15248372.2010.491522 |
0.281 |
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1993 |
Dodson CS, Johnson MK. Rate of false source attributions depends on how questions are asked. The American Journal of Psychology. 106: 541-57. PMID 8296926 |
0.245 |
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2015 |
Dodson CS, Powers E, Lytell M. Aging, confidence, and misinformation: recalling information with the cognitive interview. Psychology and Aging. 30: 46-61. PMID 25528064 DOI: 10.1037/a0038492 |
0.241 |
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2022 |
Slane CR, Dodson CS. Eyewitness confidence and mock juror decisions of guilt: A meta-analytic review. Law and Human Behavior. 46: 45-66. PMID 35073115 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000481 |
0.238 |
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2010 |
Dodson C. Book review: Henry L. Roediger III (vol. ed.) and John H. Byrne (editor-in-chief) Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference: Volume 2: The Cognitive Psychology of Memory New York and Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008. ISBN 9780123705044 (4-vol. set) Memory Studies. 3: 435-438. DOI: 10.1177/17506980100030041005 |
0.237 |
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2019 |
Slane CR, Dodson CS. Two Eyewitnesses are More Persuasive Than One Except When They Remember a Suspect's Feature Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 8: 60-67. DOI: 10.1016/J.JARMAC.2018.12.002 |
0.16 |
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2015 |
Werntz AJ, Dodson CS, Schiller AJ, Middlebrooks CD, Phipps E. Mental Health in Rural Caregivers of Persons With Dementia Sage Open. 5: 215824401562177. DOI: 10.1177/2158244015621776 |
0.087 |
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2020 |
Garrett BL, Liu A, Kafadar K, Yaffe J, Dodson CS. Factoring the Role of Eyewitness Evidence in the Courtroom Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 17: 556-579. DOI: 10.1111/Jels.12259 |
0.025 |
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