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This document is a list of academic publications from 1992 and 1993, primarily authored or co-authored by E.F. Loftus. The topics cover various aspects of memory, eyewitness testimony, and their implications in legal and psychological contexts, including issues like misinformation, repressed memories, and the accuracy of self-reports.

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"Who remembers best? Individual differences in memory for events that occurred in a science museum."
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"Inferring the Criminal Mind: Towards a bridge between legal doctrine and psychological understanding."
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"Is the unconscious smart or dumb?"
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"Reconstructive Memory."
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"Attempts to improve the accuracy of self-reports of voting."
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"Improving episodic memory performance on survey respondents."
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"Memory and mismemory for health events."
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"Judgment and memory: The role of expert testimony on eyewitness accuracy."
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"Eyewitness memory for traumatic events: Methodological quandaries and ethical dilemmas."
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"Memory and eyewitness testimony."
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"Why do traumatic experiences sometimes produce good memory (flashbulbs) and sometimes no memory (repression)?"
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"The misinformation effect: Transformations in memory induced by postevent information."
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"Eyewitness evidence and testimony."
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"When a lie becomes memory's truth."
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"Sexual abuse accusations: Desperately seeking reconciliation."
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"Damage Control: How to reduce guesswork and bias in jury awards."
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"The generation of misinformation."
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"Desperately seeking memories of the first few years of childhood: The reality of early memories."
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"The reality of repressed memories."
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