{ "document_metadata": { "page_number": "30", "document_number": "499-1", "date": "11/23/21", "document_type": "Court Document", "has_handwriting": false, "has_stamps": false }, "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 499-1 Filed 11/23/21 Page 30 of 375\n\nLoftus, E.F., Smith, K.D., Johnson, D.A., & Fiedler, J. (1988). Remembering \"when\": Errors in dating of autobiographical memories. In M. Gruneberg, P. Morris, & R. Sykes (Eds.), Practical Aspects of Memory (pp. 234-240). NY: Wiley.\nSchooler, J.W., Clark, C., & Loftus, E.F. (1988). Knowing when memory is real. In M. Gruneberg, P. Morris, & R. Sykes (Eds.), Practical Aspects of Memory (pp. 83-88). NY: Wiley.\nWells, G.L, & Loftus, E.F. (1988). Eyewitness testimony. International Encyclopedia of Communications. Annenberg School of Communications and Oxford University Press.\nMcSpadden, M., Schooler, J.W., & Loftus, E.F. (1988). Here today, gone tomorrow: The appearance and disappearance of context effects. In G. Davies and D. Thomson (Eds.), Memory in Context: Context in Memory (pp. 215-229). Sussex, England.\nGoodman, J. & Loftus, E.F. (1988). The relevance of expert testimony on eyewitness testimony. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3, 115-121.\nLoftus, E.F., Bell, B.E., & Williams, K.D. (1988). Powerful Eyewitness testimony. Trial, 24, 64-66.\nLoftus, E.F. & Wagenaar, W.A. (1988). Lawyers' predictions of success. Jurimetrics Journal. (ABA Journal devoted to law, science, and technology), 28, 437-453.\n\n1989\n\nBell, B. & Loftus, E.F. (1989). Trivial persuasion in the courtroom: The power of (a few) minor details. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 669-679.\nLoftus, E.F. & Hoffman, H.G. (1989). Misinformation and memory: The creation of memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 118, 100-104.\nLoftus, E.F. & Doyle, J.M. (1989). Eyewitness Testimony: Civil and Criminal. 1989 Supplement. Michie Co.: Charlottesville, VA, 1-65.\nLoftus, E.F., Donders, K., Hoffman, H.G., & Schooler, J.W. (1989). Creating new memories that are quickly accessed and confidently held. Memory and Cognition, 17, 607-616.\nGreene, E., Wilson, L., & Loftus, E.F. (1989). Impact of hypnotic testimony on the jury. Law and Human Behavior, 13, 61-78.\nLoftus, E.F. & Christianson, S.A. (1989). Malleability of memory for emotional events. In T. Archer & L. Nilsson (Eds.), Aversively Motivated Behavior (pp. 311-322). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Press.\nLoftus, E.F. (1989). Distortions in eyewitness memory from post-event information. In H. Wegener, F. Losel, & J. Haisch (Eds.), Criminal Behavior and the Justice System: Psychological Perspectives (pp. 242-53). NY: Springer-Verlag.\nLoftus, E.F. & Greene, E. (1989). Eyewitness identification. In W.G. Bailey (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Police Science (pp. 183-186). New York: Garland.\nLoftus, E.F., Korf, N., & Schooler, J.W. (1989). Misguided memories: Sincere distortions of reality. In J. Yuille (Ed.), Credibility Assessment (pp. 155-173). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer.\nLoftus, E.F., Greene, E., & Doyle, J.M. (1989). The psychology of eyewitness testimony. In D.C. Raskin (Ed.), Psychological Methods in Criminal Investigation and Evidence, (Chap. 1, pp. 3-45). NY: Springer.\nGoodman, J. & Loftus, E.F. (1989). Implications of facial memory research for investigative and administrative criminal procedures. In A.W. Young & H.D. Ellis (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Face Processing (pp. 571-579). Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Company.\nLoftus, E.F. & Banaji, M. (1989). Memory modification and the role of the media. In V.A. Gheorghiu, P. Netter, H.J. Eysenck, & R. Rosenthal (Eds.), Suggestibility: Theory and Research. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, p. 279-294.\nLoftus, E.F. & Goodman, J. (1989). Is the verdict in on the American jury? (Review of Kassin & Wrightsman). Contemporary Psychology, 34, 819-820.\nGoodman, J., Greene, E., & Loftus, E.F. (1989). Runaway verdicts or reasoned determinations: Mock juror strategies in awarding damages. Jurimetrics Journal, 29, 285-309.\nLoftus, E.F. (1989). Mind games: China's rulers changing memories. Sunday Times Union, Albany, NY, p. D1, 6.\n\n1990\n\nLoftus, E.F., Klinger, M.R., Smith, K.D., & Fiedler, J. (1990). A tale of two questions: Benefits of asking more than one question. 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