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Authors: NEWSTEAD BA NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: Ba. Newstead et Se. Newstead, FALSE RECALL AND FALSE MEMORY - THE EFFECTS OF INSTRUCTIONS ON MEMORYERRORS, Applied cognitive psychology, 12(1), 1998, pp. 67-79

Authors: NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: Se. Newstead, THE PSYCHOLOGY OF STUDENT ASSESSMENT, Psychologist, 9(12), 1996, pp. 543-547

Authors: EVANS JST ELLIS CE NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: Jst. Evans et al., ON THE MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology, 49(4), 1996, pp. 1086-1114

Authors: NEWSTEAD SE FRANKLYNSTOKES A ARMSTEAD P
Citation: Se. Newstead et al., INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN STUDENT CHEATING, Journal of educational psychology, 88(2), 1996, pp. 229-241

Authors: DENNIS I NEWSTEAD SE WRIGHT DE
Citation: I. Dennis et al., A NEW APPROACH TO EXPLORING BIASES IN EDUCATIONAL-ASSESSMENT, British journal of psychology, 87, 1996, pp. 515-534

Authors: NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: Se. Newstead, GRICEAN IMPLICATURES AND SYLLOGISTIC REASONING, Journal of memory and language, 34(5), 1995, pp. 644-664

Authors: FRANKLYNSTOKES A NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: A. Franklynstokes et Se. Newstead, UNDERGRADUATE CHEATING - WHO DOES WHAT AND WHY, Studies in higher education, 20(2), 1995, pp. 159-172

Authors: EVANS JSBT NEWSTEAD SE ALLEN JL POLLARD P
Citation: Jsbt. Evans et al., DEBIASING BY INSTRUCTION - THE CASE OF BELIEF BIAS, European journal of cognitive psychology, 6(3), 1994, pp. 263-285

Authors: NEWSTEAD SE
Citation: Se. Newstead, DO MENTAL MODELS PROVIDE AN ADEQUATE ACCOUNT OF SYLLOGISTIC REASONINGPERFORMANCE, Behavioral and brain sciences, 16(2), 1993, pp. 359-360
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