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  1. Victim and Witness Retraction and Disengagement: A Systematic Review of Contributing Factors

    What factors contribute to witness retraction, disengagement or withdrawal from the legal processing of cases, thereby bringing a halt to prosecution...
    James McGuire, Emily Evans, Eddie Kane in Evidence-Based Policing and Community Crime Prevention
    Chapter 2021
  2. Retraction Note to: Examining Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis as One of the Main Views on the Relationship Between Language and Thought

    The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article (Tohidian, 2009) because of significant textual overlap with a previously published book chapter...

    Article 11 March 2021
  3. Retraction Note: Psychometric properties of the self-report version of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire in the Ecuadorian context: an evaluation of four models

    This article has been retracted. Please see the Retraction Notice for more detail: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-020-00487-1.

    Paúl Arias-Medina in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 18 December 2020
  4. How do forewarnings and post-warnings affect misinformation reliance? The impact of warnings on the continued influence effect and belief regression

    People often continue to rely on certain information in their reasoning, even if this information has been retracted; this is called the continued...

    Klara Austeja Buczel, Adam Siwiak, ... Romuald Polczyk in Memory & Cognition
    Article 23 January 2024
  5. Best practices for considering retractions

    Although retractions have been occurring in journals for many years, there is little standardization on what should warrant a retraction and how the...

    John E Edlund, Bradley M Okdie, Cory R Scherer in Current Psychology
    Article 26 October 2022
  6. Retraction Note to: Search of Self Amidst Chaos

    The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article [1] at the request of the author.

    Article 08 December 2020
  7. Retraction Note to: High Heels Increase Women’s Attractiveness

    Retraction Note to Arch Sex Behav

    Nicolas Guéguen in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 11 October 2019
  8. Unequal treatment under the flaw: race, crime & retractions

    Disciplines in social and behavioral science have become increasingly committed to promoting social justice activism at the expense of viewpoint...

    Jukka Savolainen in Current Psychology
    Article 19 May 2023
  9. Retraction Note: Listeners Are Maximally Flexible in Updating Phonetic Beliefs over Time

    The authors have retracted this article (Saltzman and Myers, 2018) because upon re-review of the data, a programming error was found that led to...

    David Saltzman, Emily Myers in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 25 June 2020
  10. The role of discomfort in the continued influence effect of misinformation

    Research examining the continued influence effect (CIE) of misinformation has reliably found that belief in misinformation persists even after the...

    Mark W. Susmann, Duane T. Wegener in Memory & Cognition
    Article 17 September 2021
  11. Koro and the Animal Connection

    Two animal symbolism is vital in Koro, viz., Fox and Tortoise. In Chinese folk belief, the role of the fox spirit is directly implicated in the penis...
    Arabinda Narayan Chowdhury in Koro
    Chapter 2021
  12. Western Publications: Part One—From 1874 to 1970

    From 1874 to 2020. A year-wise search with the term Koro, Genital Retraction Syndrome, Koro-like Symptom, and Koro Delusion is done through databases...
    Arabinda Narayan Chowdhury in Koro
    Chapter 2021
  13. Loss of Cultural Tag of Koro

    Koro (genital retraction syndrome) was first reported in 1895 in a Dutch medical journal. Since then, it was regarded as a culture-bound disorder of...
    Arabinda Narayan Chowdhury in Koro
    Chapter 2021
  14. Is it smart to read on your phone? The impact of reading format and culture on the continued influence of misinformation

    Despite advances in digital technology that have resulted in more people accessing information via mobile devices, little is known about reading...

    Yi Xu, Roslyn Wong, ... Sally Andrews in Memory & Cognition
    Article 19 May 2020
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