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Published Articles

(Updated 9/15/18)
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Manley, K. D., & Chan, J. C. K. (2019). Does retrieval enhance suggestibility because

            it increases perceived credibility of the postevent information? Journal of Applied Research

            in Memory and Cognition, in press.

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K., & Wells, G. L. (2018). Do masked-face lineups facilitate eyewitness

            identification of a masked individual? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, (in press).

Chan, J. C. K., Manley, K. D., Davis, S. D., & Szpunar, K. K. (2018). Testing potentiates new

            learning across a retention interval and a lag. Journal of Memory and Language, 102, 83-96.

Chan, J. C., Manley, K. D., & Lang, K. (2017). Retrieval-Enhanced Suggestibility: A Retrospective and a                  New Investigation. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 6, 213-229.
Hutchison, K. A., Meade, M. L., Williams, N. S., Manley, K. D., & McNabb, J. C. (2017). How do associative                and phonemic overlap interact to boost illusory recollection? Memory, 26, 664-671.

Ongoing Projects

Manley, K. D., & Chan, J. C. K. Testing potentiates new learning because it reduces

            the buildup of proactive interference. Data Collection Complete.

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K., & Wells, G. L. Identifying the masked perpetrator: Does lineup type improve

            identification accuracy? Data Collection Complete.

Manley, K. D., Wells, G. L. Does a startle response affect face identification accuracy? Data

            Collection Ongoing.

Oral Presentations

 

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K. (2018, March). Does retrieval enhance eyewitness suggestibility because

taking an initial memory test increases the perceived accuracy of the misinformatio narrative?     
Paper presented at the 2018 annual convention of the American Psychology Law Association, Memphis, TN.

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K., & Wells, G. L. (2017, March). How should lineups be constructed for a

            partially concealed perpetrator? Paper presented at the 2017 American Psychology-Law                             Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA.

 

Conference Presentations

 

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K., & Wells, G. L. (2018, November). When less is more: Showing masked faces               in a lineup enhances identification of a masked face. Poster to be presented at the 59th annual      

            meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA. Recipient of the 2018 Psychonomic                 Society Graduate Travel Award.

Manley, K. D., Chan, J. C. K. (2017, November). Testing potentiates new learning because it reduces

            the buildup of proactive interference. Poster presented at the 58th annual meeting  

            of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, B.C.

Chan, J. C. K., Manley, K. D., Davis, S. D., & Pansky, A. (2016, May). Blatantly contradictory

            misinformation enhances suggestibility following initial testing. Poster presented at the 28th                     annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

Manley, K. D., Lang, K. M., & Chan, J. C. K. (2016, May). Can taking an immediate test reduce

            eyewitness suggestibility a week later? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the    

            Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Chan, J. C. K., Manley, K. D., Davis, S. D., & Szpunar, K. K. (2016, November). Testing potentiates

            new learning when retrieval or encoding is delayed. Poster presented at the 57th annual meeting             of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.

Manley, K. D. & Block, R. A. (2012, November). Intent to remember and von Restorff

            (isolation) effects reveal attentional processes. Poster presented at the 53rd annual meeting of      

            the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA.

 

Grants & Awards

Teaching Excellence Award

      Graduate College, Fall 2018

Psychonomic Society Graduate Travel Award $1,000

      Psychonomic Society, 2018

Graduate College Dissertation Fellowship $4,918

      Graduate College, Iowa State University, Fall 2018

Outstanding Service Award

      Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Spring 2018

 

 

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