How the 'Mandela Effect' Theory of False Memories Took Over the Internet
This article by Vice about the Mandela Effect references a study by Elizabeth Loftus, professor of psychological science, criminiology, law and society.
This article by Vice about the Mandela Effect references a study by Elizabeth Loftus, professor of psychological science, criminiology, law and society.
Elizabeth Cauffman contributes to this article about the issue of people serving life sentences for crimes committted as juvenies.
Elizabeth Loftus, professor of psychological science, is quoted in Firstpost about the power of fake news.
CBS2 interviewed Jessica Borelli, associate professor of psychological science, about clients becoming dangerous toward their psychologists.
The National Registry of Exonerations has documented 553 cases since 1989 in which someone was convicted on false or misleading forensic evidence and later cleared.