Elisa Krackow, PhD

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Psychology West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States 
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http://psychology.wvu.edu/faculty_staff/directory/elisa_krackow
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Steven Jay Lynn grad student 2004 SUNY Binghamton
 (Event report training: A test of a new procedure designed to improve children's eyewitness reports.)
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Jacoby VM, Krackow E, Scotti JR. (2017) Betrayal Trauma in Youth and Negative Communication During a Stressful Task. International Journal of Aging & Human Development. 84: 247-275
Jacoby VM, Krackow E, Scotti JR. (2016) Betrayal Trauma in Youth and Negative Communication During a Stressful Task: The Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation. International Journal of Aging & Human Development
Krackow E, Long A. (2016) The Effects of Memory Recovery Techniques on Jurors’ Perceptions of Recovered Memories International Journal of Psychological Studies. 8: 188
Kania K, Krackow E. (2014) The Impact of State and Trait Anxiety on Performance in an Eyewitness Source Monitoring Task Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 33: 311-327
Krackow E, Jacoby VM, Scotti JR. (2013) Memories of an Autopsy: The Effects of Stress Exposure on Suggestibility for a Stressful Event International Journal of Psychological Studies. 5
Krackow E, Kania K, Travers RM. (2013) Does Negative Mood Confer an Advantage in the Recall of Negative Life Events Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 32: 291-305
Krackow E. (2012) The Effects of Writing on Memory for a Forensically Relevant Event Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 31: 313-326
Krackow E. (2010) Narratives distinguish experienced from imagined childhood events. The American Journal of Psychology. 123: 71-80
Krackow E, Rabenhorst M. (2010) Does the Body Know Best? Psychophysiological Reactivity to Perceived versus Imagined Childhood Events: Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 30: 133-145
Lynn SJ, Cleere C, Accardi M, et al. (2010) Near-Death Experiences: Out of Body and Out of Mind? Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 2: 117-118
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