Deborah Goldfarb

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Psychology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Kramer HJ, Goldfarb D, Tashjian SM, et al. (2021) Dichotomous thinking about social groups: Learning about one group can activate opposite beliefs about another group. Cognitive Psychology. 129: 101408
Goldfarb D, Tashjian SM, Goodman GS, et al. (2019) After Child Maltreatment: The Importance of Voice for Youth in Foster Care. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 886260519825884
Goldfarb D, Goodman GS, Larson RP, et al. (2018) Long-Term Memory in Adults Exposed to Childhood Violence: Remembering Genital Contact Nearly 20 Years Later Clinical Psychological Science. 7: 381-396
Goodman GS, Goldfarb D, Quas JA, et al. (2017) Psychological counseling and accuracy of memory for child sexual abuse. The American Psychologist. 72: 920-931
Goldfarb D, Lagattuta KH, Kramer HJ, et al. (2017) When Your Kind Cannot Live Here: How Generic Language and Criminal Sanctions Shape Social Categorization. Psychological Science. 956797617714827
Bederian-Gardner D, Goldfarb D, Goodman GS. (2017) Empathy's Relation to Appraisal of the Emotional Child Witness Applied Cognitive Psychology. 31: 488-499
Kramer HJ, Goldfarb D, Tashjian SM, et al. (2016) "These Pretzels Are Making Me Thirsty": Older Children and Adults Struggle With Induced-State Episodic Foresight. Child Development
Goodman GS, Goldfarb D, Quas JA, et al. (2016) Memory Development, Emotion Regulation, and Trauma‐Related Psychopathology Development and Psychopathology. 1-36
Larson RP, Goldfarb D, Goodman GS. (2015) Introduction to this Issue: Children's Eyewitness Memory and Testimony in Context. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 33: 367-71
Lagattuta KH, Kramer HJ, Kennedy K, et al. (2015) Beyond Sally's missing marble: further development in children's understanding of mind and emotion in middle childhood. Advances in Child Development and Behavior. 48: 185-217
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