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Are Victim or Eyewitness Statements Credible? Several Ways to Check Them

written by Nurul Arbiyah, Henry Otgaar & Eric Rassin

102016Issue 32

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Trouble in the Elephant Camp, Grace Alexandra Russell (http://www.gracerussell.co.uk/)

Why Has Donald Trump Lost So Much Conservative Support?

  • written by Chris Martin
Democratic Donkey

Elephants and Donkeys Are Killing The United States: Why We Need Political Diversity

  • written by Kate Johnson
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Are Perceptions of Election “Rigging” Racialized?

  • written by Christopher M. Federico & Jacob Appleby

72016Issue 31

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Fishing, Grace Alexandra Russell (http://www.gracerussell.co.uk/)

Was that how it happened? Shaping our memory for personal experiences in conversation with others

  • written by Joanne Rechdan, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope & James Ost

42016Issue 30

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Wikimedia commons gay dads life magazine

It’s not a matter of fashion: How psychological research can revamp common beliefs on lesbian and gay parenting

  • written by Diego Lasio

12016Issue 29

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From the Editors: On the Current State of Science Journalism

  • written by Dylan Selterman
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What is c Factor, and Where Can I Get It?

  • written by Barbara Wood Roberts & Douglas E. Colman

112015Issue 28

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Are old photos accurate reflections of memory, or do they distort?

Can you nonbelieve it: What happens when you do not believe in your memories?

  • written by Jianqin Wang, Henry Otgaar, Mark Howe, Tom Smeets & Harald Merckelbach
US courtroom - Carol M. Highsmith [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Seeing and Believing: Common Courtroom Myths in Eyewitness Memory

  • written by Nina Tupper, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope & Harald Merckelbach
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