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Loftus, E.F. (1994) Tricked by memory. In J. Jeffrey and G. Edwall (Eds). Memory and History: Essays
on recalling and interpreting experience. NY: University Press of America. p. 17-29.
Garry, M., Loftus, E.F., Brown, S.W. (1994) Memory: A river runs through it. Consciousness and
Cognition, 3, 438-451.
Belli, R.F. & Loftus, E.F. (1994) Recovered memories of childhood abuse: A source monitoring
perspective. In Lynn, S.J. & Rhue, J. (Eds.) Dissociation: Theory, clinical, and research perspectives.
NY: Guilford Press, p. 415-433.
Garry, M. & Loftus, E.F. (1994) Pseudomemories without hypnosis. /nternational Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis, Vo,l. XLH, 363-378.
Weingardt, K.R., Toland, H.K., & Loftus, E.F. (1994) Reports of suggested memories: Do people truly
believe them? In D. Ross, J.D. Read & M.P. Toglia (Eds.) Adult eyewitness testimony: Current trends
and developments. NY: Springer-Verlag, pp. 3-26.
Ceci, S.J. & Loftus, E.F. (1994) “Memory work”: A royal road to false memories? Applied Cognitive
Psychology, 8, 351-364.
- Reprinted in Honech, R.P. (1998) Introductory readings for Cognitive Psychology, 3"¢ Ed.
Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, Chapter 31, 267-277.
Ceci, S.J., Loftus, E.F., Leichtman, M.D., & Bruck, M. (1994) The possible role of source misattributions
in the creation of false beliefs among preschoolers. /nternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, Vol. XLII, 304-320.
Ceci, S.J., Huffman, M.L.C., Smith, E., and Loftus, E.F. (1994) Repeatedly thinking about a non-event:
Source misattributions among preschoolers. Consciousness and Cognition, 3, 388-407.
1995
Weingardt, K.R., Loftus, E.F., & Lindsay, D.S. (1995) Misinformation revisited: New evidence on the
suggestibility of memory. Memory & Cognition, 23 (1), 72-82.
Loftus, E.F., Milo, E.M., & Paddock, J.R. (1995) The accidental executioner: Why psychotherapy must
be informed by science. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 300-309.
Loftus, E.F. & Pickrell, J.E. (1995) The formation of false memories. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 720-725.
- Reprinted in: Psykologia, 1997, 32 (2). (Published in Finnish, pages 112a-112k).
Loftus, E.F., Feldman, J., & Dashiell, R. (1995) The reality of illusory memories. In Schacter, D.L.,
Coyle, J.T., Fishbach, G.D., Mesulam, M.M., and Sullivan, L.E. (Eds). Memory Distortion: How minds,
brains and societies reconstruct the past. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, p. 47-68
Loftus, E.F. (1995) Remembering dangerously. Skeptical Inquirer, 19, 20-29.
Loftus, E.F. (1995) Memory malleability: Constructivist and fuzzy-trace explanations. Learning and
Individual Differences, 7, 133-137..
Clark, S.E. & Loftus, E.F. (1995) The psychological pay-dirt of space-alien abduction memories. Review
of Mack, J. (1995) Abduction: Human encounters with aliens. Contemporary Psychology,40, 861-863.
Loftus, E.F, & Yapko, M. (1995) Psychotherapy and the recovery of repressed memories. In Ney, T. (Ed.)
Allegations in Child Sexual Abuse: Assessment and case management. Brunner/Mazel, p. 176-191.
Leichtman, M.D., Loftus, E.F., & Ceci, S.J. (1995) Current issues in early eyewitness memory. Scalpel
and Quill: Bulletin of the Pittsburgh Institute of Legal Medicine, 30, 1-71. (Copies available from
Pittsburgh Institute of Legal Medicine, 1200 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219).
Loftus, E.F. (1995, August 25) The truth, the whole truth and & nothing but the truth? Los Angeles Times,
p. B 9. (Invited editorial; Reprinted in newspapers in Minneapolis, Buffalo and elsewhere)
Loftus, E.F. (1995) Afterword to Ross, C.A., Satanic ritual abuse. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
203-209.
Loftus, E.F. & Rosenwald, L.A. (1995, Fall) Recovered memories: unearthing the past in court. Journal
of Psychiatry & Law, 349-361.
1996
Garry, M., Manning, C., Loftus, E.F., & Sherman, S.J. (1996) Imagination Inflation: Imagining a
childhood event inflates confidence that it occurred. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 3, 208-214.
Loftus, E.F., Paddock, J.R. & Guernsey, T.F. (1996) Patient-psychotherapist privilege: Access to clinical
records in the tangled web of repressed memory litigation. University of Richmond Law Review, 30,
109-154. (Special issue devoted to Allen Chair recipients.).
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