The Malleability of Memory - A Conversation with Elizabeth Loftus
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Open Agenda Publishing inc., 2020.
Language
English
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9781771700719
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Howard Burton., & Howard Burton|AUTHOR. (2020). The Malleability of Memory - A Conversation with Elizabeth Loftus . Open Agenda Publishing inc..
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Full title | malleability of memory a conversation with elizabeth loftus |
Author | burton howard |
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