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(2014) Unconscious repressed memory is scientifically questionable. Psychological Science, 25, 1967-68 (Commentary)\nWylie, L. E., Patihis, L., McCuller, L. L., Davis, D., Brank, E. M., Loftus, E. F., & Bornstein, B. H. (2014). Misinformation effects in older versus younger adults: A meta-analysis and review. In M. P. Toglia, D. F. Ross, J. Pozzulo, & E. Pica (Eds) The Elderly Eyewitness in Court, UK: Taylor & Francis., p 38 -66.\nLoftus, E.F. (2014, Feb. 14) Unknown: What happened in the attic; Known: memory is malleable. National Law Journal. (opinion)\nGrady, R.H. & Loftus, E.F. (2014, Dec. 24) (Mis)remembering sexual assault. Daily Journal (op-ed)\nLoftus, E. F. (2014) Illusions of Memory. In Crangle, C.E., de la Sierra, A.G., & Longino, H.E. (Eds). Foundations and methods from mathematics to neuroscience: Essays inspired by Patrick Suppes. CSLI Publications., Stanford, Calif. (Center for the Study of Language and Information). p 225-229.\nPatihis, L., Davis, D., & Loftus, E.F. (2014) Memory. In T.R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception. Thousand Oaks, Ca: Sage, p 656-658.\nPatihis, L., Davis, D., & Loftus, E.F. (2014) Repressed memories. In T.R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception. Thousand Oaks, Ca: Sage, p. 814-817.\nNewman, E. J., Frenda, S. J., & Loftus, E. F. (2014). False Memories. In Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 1555-1563). NY: Springer\n2015\nLoftus, E.F. (2015) Crimes of memory: False Memories and Societal Justice, In M.A. Gernsbacher & J.R. Pomerantz (Eds) Psychology and the Real World. 2nd Ed. NY: Worth, p 87-93.\nNichols, R. M., Bogart, D., and Loftus, E. F. (2015). False Memories. In International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2nd Ed. (Vol 8, pp 709-714) Oxford, UK: Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.51034-4\nBerkowitz, S.R., Enright, K., Bowman-Fowler, N., & Loftus, E.F. (2015) Eyewitness Testimony. In A. Jamieson & A.A. Moenssens (Eds) Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. 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