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The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory Timothy J Perfect

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory By Timothy J Perfect

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory by Timothy J Perfect


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This unique handbook synthesizes a vibrant and progressive field, cutting across cognitive, forensic and experimental psychology, with world-leading scholars at the helm. This is the first handbook of its kind to focus on applied memory.

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory Summary

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory by Timothy J Perfect

A fabulous collection of essays on memory in the real world. The leading scholars have been assembled to produce a volume that is intellectually rich, up-to-date, and truly important.
- Elizabeth F. Loftus
, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Irvine

An invaluable resource for anyone wishing to access the current state of knowledge of, or contemplating research into, the growing area of applied memory research.
- Graham Davies
, Editor, Applied Cognitive Psychology

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory
is the first of its kind to focus specifically on this vibrant and progressive field. It offers a broad and comprehensive coverage of recent theoretical and empirical research advances in the psychology of memory as they apply to a range of applied issues, and offers advanced students and researchers the opportunity to survey the literature in the psychology of memory across a range of applied domains.

Arranged into four sections: Everyday Memory; Social and Individual Differences in Memory; Subjective Experience of Memory; and Eyewitness Memory, this handbook provides a comprehensive summary and evaluation of scientific memory research as well as theory in a broad range of applied topics including those in cognitive, forensic and experimental psychology.

Brought together by world-leading scholars from across the globe, The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory will be of great interest to all advanced students and academics with an interest in all aspects of applied memory.

The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory Reviews

This is a fabulous collection of essays on memory in the real world. The leading scholars have been assembled to produce a volume that is intellectually rich, up-to-date, and truly important. -- Elizabeth F. Loftus

This Handbook is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to access the current state of knowledge of, or contemplating research into, the growing area of applied memory research. Its chapters are authored by leading international researchers who have been brought together to share their insights within its pages.

-- Graham Davies
Spectacular collection! ... This is a handbook that I will buy. -- Professor Don Read

About Timothy J Perfect

Tim Perfect is Professor of Experimental Psychology at Plymouth University, UK. He received his PhD from the University of Manchester in 1989, and worked at Liverpool and Bristol Universities before joining Plymouth University in 1999. His research focuses on theory and application in long-term memory. He has been on the editorial boards of Memory, and Applied Cognitive Psychology, and is on the governing boards of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, and the Experimental Psychology Society. He has also co-edited 3 other books: Models of Cognitive Aging, Applied Metacognition, and The Handbook of Applied Cognition, 2nd edition. D. Stephen (Steve) Lindsay is Professor of Psychology at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He received a BA from Reed College in 1981 and a PhD from Princeton University in 1987. Most of his research explores the cognitive processes by which individuals attribute thoughts, images, and feelings to particular sources (e.g., memory, knowledge, inference). He served as Editor of Journal of Experimental Psychology: General from 2002 to 2007, and recently began a term as an Associate Editor of Psychological Science. Prior to co-editing this volume, he co-edited two other books on human memory. He is also a glutton (ambiguity intended).

Table of Contents

PART ONE: Everyday Memory Memory for people: integration of face, voice, name, and biographical information. - Bennett L. Schwartz Memory for Pictures and Actions - Neil W. Mulligan Prospective Memory and Aging: When It Becomes Difficult and What You Can Do About It. - Gilles O. Einstein & Mark A. McDaniel Memory Source Monitoring Applied - D. Stephen Lindsay Spatial Memory: From Theory to Application - Douglas H. Wedell & Adam T. Hutcheson Working memory beyond the laboratory - Jackie Andrade False Memory - Eryn J. Newman & Maryanne Garry Forgetting - Colleen M. Kelley Memory and Emotion - Klaus Fiedler and Mandy Hutter Effects of Environmental Context on Human Memory - Steven M. Smith The Testing Effect - Kathleen B. McDermott, Kathleen M. Arnold, & Steven M. Nelson Breakdowns in everyday memory functioning following moderate-to-severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Eli Vakil PART TWO: Social and individual differences in memory Sociocultural and functional approaches to autobiographical memory - Robyn Fivush & Theodore E. A. Waters What Everyone Knows About Aging and Remembering Ain't Necessarily So - Michael Ross & Emily Schryer The Effects of Self-Reference on Memory: A Conceptual and Methodological Review of Inferences Warranted by the Self-Reference Effect - Stanley B. Klein & Christopher R. Nelson Putting the Social Back Into Human Memory - William Hirst, Alin Coman & Dora Coman When I think of you: Memory for persons and groups - Natalie A. Wyer Memory, attitudes, and persuasion - Geoffrey Haddock Consumer memory dynamics: Effects of branding and advertising on formation, stability and use of consumer memory - Shanker Krishnan & Lura Forcum What Do Lay People Believe about Memory? - Sean M. Lane and Tanya Karam-Zanders Autobiographical Memory Dynamics in Survey Research - Robert F. Belli Individual differences in remembering - Colin M. MacLeod, Tanya R. Jonker, and Greta James Experts' Superior Memory: From Accumulation of Chunks to Building Memory Skills that Mediate Improved Performance and Learning - K. Anders Ericsson and Jerad H. Moxley PART THREE: Subjective experience of memory Memory Complaints in Adulthood and Old Age - Christopher Hertzog and Ann Pearman Understanding People's Metacognitive Judgments: An Isomechanism Framework and Its Implications for Applied and Theoretical Research - John Dunlosky and Sarah K. Tauber Metacognitive Control of Study - Janet Metcalfe Metacognitive Control of Memory Reporting - Morris Goldsmith, Ainat Pansky and Asher Koriat Involuntary autobiographical memories in daily life and in clinical disorders - Dorthe Berntsen & Lynn A.Watson Epistemic Feelings and Memory - Chris J.A. Moulin & Celine Souchay PART FOUR: Eyewitness memory Eyewitness Recall: An Overview of Estimator-Based Research - Par Anders Granhag, Karl Ask & Erik Mac Giolla Interviewing Witnesses - Ronald P. Fisher, Nadja Schreiber Compo, Jillian Rivard, & Dana Hirn Estimating the Reliability of Eyewitness Identification - Tim Valentine System-based Research on Eyewitness Identification - Scott D. Gronlund and Curt A. Carlson Social Influences on Eyewitness Memory - Amy Bradfield Douglass & Lorena Bustamante Young children's eyewitness memory. - Gabrielle Principe, Andrea Follmer Greenhoot & Stephen J. Ceci The Older Eyewitness - James C. Bartlett Eliciting Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deceit by Outsmarting the Liars - Aldert Vrij

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NPB9781446208427
9781446208427
1446208427
The SAGE Handbook of Applied Memory by Timothy J Perfect
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Hardback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2013-12-18
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