Maria S. Zaragoza - Publications

Affiliations: 
Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology

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2020 Azad T, Lindsay DS, Zaragoza MS. Can suggestions of nonoccurrence lead to claims that witnessed events did not happen? The Journal of General Psychology. 1-21. PMID 33325328 DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2020.1860889  0.482
2020 Braun BE, Zaragoza MS, Chrobak QM, Ithisuphalap J. Correcting eyewitness suggestibility: does explanatory role predict resistance to correction? Memory (Hove, England). 1-19. PMID 33290185 DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2020.1854788  0.805
2020 Ithisuphalap J, Rich PR, Zaragoza MS. Does evaluating belief prior to its retraction influence the efficacy of later corrections? Memory (Hove, England). 1-15. PMID 32302243 DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2020.1752731  0.391
2020 Rich PR, Zaragoza MS. Correcting Misinformation in News Stories: An Investigation of Correction Timing and Correction Durability Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2020.04.001  0.403
2017 Rindal EJ, Chrobak QM, Zaragoza MS, Weihing CA. Mechanisms of eyewitness suggestibility: tests of the explanatory role hypothesis. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. PMID 28176293 DOI: 10.3758/S13423-016-1201-8  0.83
2016 Rich PR, Van Loon MH, Dunlosky J, Zaragoza MS. Belief in Corrective Feedback for Common Misconceptions: Implications for Knowledge Revision. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. PMID 27762579 DOI: 10.1037/Xlm0000322  0.43
2016 Shakeel MK, Docherty NM, Rich PR, Zaragoza MS, Chrobak QM, McCleery A. Analyzing Confabulations in Schizophrenia and Healthy Participants. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 1-9. PMID 27655250 DOI: 10.1017/S1355617716000801  0.728
2016 Rindal EJ, DeFranco RM, Rich PR, Zaragoza MS. Does Reactivating a Witnessed Memory Increase Its Susceptibility to Impairment by Subsequent Misinformation? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. PMID 26913933 DOI: 10.1037/Xlm0000265  0.572
2016 Rich PR, Zaragoza MS. The continued influence of implied and explicitly stated misinformation in news reports. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 42: 62-74. PMID 26147670 DOI: 10.1037/Xlm0000155  0.409
2015 Chrobak QM, Rindal EJ, Zaragoza MS. The Impact of Multifaceted Questions on Eyewitness Accuracy Following Forced Fabrication Interviews. The Journal of General Psychology. 142: 150-66. PMID 26273938 DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2015.1060188  0.793
2013 Chrobak QM, Zaragoza MS. When forced fabrications become truth: causal explanations and false memory development. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 142: 827-44. PMID 22984953 DOI: 10.1037/A0030093  0.84
2011 Zaragoza MS, Mitchell KJ, Payment K, Drivdahl S. False Memories for Suggestions: The Impact of Conceptual Elaboration. Journal of Memory and Language. 64: 18-31. PMID 21103451 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jml.2010.09.004  0.749
2011 Ackil JK, Zaragoza MS. Forced fabrication versus interviewer suggestions: Differences in false memory depend on how memory is assessed Applied Cognitive Psychology. 25: 933-942. DOI: 10.1002/Acp.1785  0.617
2010 Memon A, Zaragoza M, Clifford BR, Kidd L. Inoculation or antidote? The effects of cognitive interview timing on false memory for forcibly fabricated events. Law and Human Behavior. 34: 105-17. PMID 19301110 DOI: 10.1007/S10979-008-9172-6  0.547
2009 Drivdahl SB, Zaragoza MS, Learned DM. The role of emotional elaboration in the creation of false memories Applied Cognitive Psychology. 23: 13-35. DOI: 10.1002/Acp.1446  0.818
2008 Chrobak QM, Zaragoza MS. Inventing stories: forcing witnesses to fabricate entire fictitious events leads to freely reported false memories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 15: 1190-5. PMID 19001589 DOI: 10.3758/Pbr.15.6.1190  0.837
2007 Lane SM, Zaragoza MS. A little elaboration goes a long way: the role of generation in eyewitness suggestibility. Memory & Cognition. 35: 1255-66. PMID 18035625 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03193599  0.607
2007 Hanba JM, Zaragoza MS. Interviewer feedback in repeated interviews involving forced confabulation Applied Cognitive Psychology. 21: 433-455. DOI: 10.1002/Acp.1286  0.748
2001 Chambers KL, Zaragoza MS. Intended and unintended effects of explicit warnings on eyewitness suggestibility: Evidence from source identification tests Memory & Cognition. 29: 1120-1129. PMID 11913748 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03206381  0.378
2001 Zaragoza MS, Payment KE, Ackil JK, Drivdahl SB, Beck M. Interviewing Witnesses: Forced Confabulation and Confirmatory Feedback Increase False Memories Psychological Science. 12: 473-477. PMID 11760134 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9280.00388  0.759
2001 Mitchell KJ, Zaragoza MS. Contextual overlap and eyewitness suggestibility. Memory & Cognition. 29: 616-26. PMID 11504009 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03200462  0.544
2001 Drivdahl SB, Zaragoza MS. The role of perceptual elaboration and individual differences in the creation of false memories for suggested events Applied Cognitive Psychology. 15: 265-281. DOI: 10.1002/Acp.701  0.835
1999 Ackil JK, Zaragoza MS. Memorial consequences of forced confabulation: age differences in susceptibility to false memories. Developmental Psychology. 34: 1358-72. PMID 9823517 DOI: 10.1037//0012-1649.34.6.1358  0.516
1999 Ochsner JE, Zaragoza MS, Mitchell KJ. The accuracy and suggestibility of children's memory for neutral and criminal eyewitness events Legal and Criminological Psychology. 4: 79-92. DOI: 10.1348/135532599167806  0.411
1998 Zaragoza MS, Lane SM. Processing resources and eyewitness suggestibility Legal and Criminological Psychology. 3: 305-320. DOI: 10.1111/J.2044-8333.1998.Tb00368.X  0.611
1998 Ackil JK, Zaragoza MS. Memorial consequences of forced confabulation: Age differences in susceptibility to false memories. Developmental Psychology. 34: 1358-1372. DOI: 10.1037//0012-1649.34.6.1358  0.593
1997 Arvay M, Beit-Hallahmi B, Safir M, Bendiksen M, Berah E, Brabin P, Hewson D, Berksun O, Berntsen D, Brouillet D, Cameron C, Cardeña E, Grieger T, Staab J, Fullerton C, ... ... Zaragoza MS, et al. Poster Session Abstracts Pediatric Pulmonology. 51: 565-585. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2672-5_40  0.732
1996 Zaragoza MS, Mitchell KJ. Repeated Exposure to Suggestion and the Creation of False Memories Psychological Science. 7: 294-300. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9280.1996.Tb00377.X  0.547
1996 Mitchell KJ, Zaragoza MS. Repeated exposure to suggestion and false memory: The role of contextual variability Journal of Memory and Language. 35: 246-260. DOI: 10.1006/Jmla.1996.0014  0.445
1995 Ackil JK, Zaragoza MS. Developmental differences in eyewitness suggestibility and memory for source. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 60: 57-83. PMID 7666038 DOI: 10.1006/Jecp.1995.1031  0.51
1995 Zaragoza MS, Mitchell KJ. Empirical psychology and the repressed memory debate: current status and future directions. Consciousness and Cognition. 4: 116-9. PMID 7497096 DOI: 10.1006/Ccog.1995.1013  0.493
1995 Lane SM, Zaragoza MS. The recollective experience of cross-modality confusion errors. Memory & Cognition. 23: 607-10. PMID 7476246 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03197262  0.532
1994 Zaragoza MS, Lane SM. Source misattributions and the suggestibility of eyewitness memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 20: 934-945. DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.20.4.934  0.606
1989 Zaragoza MS, Koshmider JW. Misled subjects may know more than their performance implies. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 15: 246-55. PMID 2522514 DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.15.2.246  0.381
1989 Bowman LL, Zaragoza MS. Similarity of Encoding Context Does Not Influence Resistance to Memory Impairment Following Misinformation The American Journal of Psychology. 102: 249. DOI: 10.2307/1422956  0.574
1989 Zaragoza MS, McCloskey M. Misleading postevent information and the memory impairment hypothesis: Comment on Belli and reply to Tversky and Tuchin. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 118: 92-99. DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.118.1.92  0.575
1989 Zaragoza MS, Koshmider JW. Misled subjects may know more than their performance implies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 15: 246-255. DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.15.2.246  0.482
1987 Zaragoza MS, McCloskey M, Jamis M. Misleading postevent information and recall of the original event: Further evidence against the memory impairment hypothesis Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition. 13: 36-44. DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.13.1.36  0.589
1985 McCloskey M, Zaragoza M. Postevent information and memory: Reply to Loftus, Schooler, and Wagenaar. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 114: 381-387. DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.114.3.381  0.566
1985 McCloskey M, Zaragoza M. Misleading postevent information and memory for events: Arguments and evidence against memory impairment hypotheses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 114: 1-16. DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.114.1.1  0.607
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