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Works by Amanda C. Gingerich in Cognitive Psychology

2013

Sad mood reduces inadvertent plagiarism: Effects of affective state on source monitoring in cryptomnesia, Amanda C. Gingerich, Chad S. Dodson
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Claiming hidden memories as one’s own ideas: A review of inadvertent plagiarism, Amanda C. Gingerich, Meaghan C. Sullivan
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

2011

Why distinctive information reduces false memories: Evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts, Amanda C. Gingerich, C. S. Dodson
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Speeded Retrieval Abolishes the False Memory Suppression Effect: Evidence for the Distinctiveness Heuristic, C. S. Dodson, Amanda C. Gingerich
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Feeling of Knowing and Retrieval Failure: Tip-of-the-Tongue State is Not the Only Option, Amanda C. Gingerich
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2010

Feeling of Knowing and Retrieval Failure: Tip-of-the-Tongue State is Not the Only Option, Amanda C. Gingerich
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

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2005

Speeded Retrieval Abolishes the False Memory Suppression Effect: Evidence for the Distinctiveness Heuristic, C. S. Dodson, Amanda C. Gingerich
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

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2004

Why distinctive information reduces false memories: Evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts, Amanda C. Gingerich, C. S. Dodson
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

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