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Determinants of Three Stages of Delay in Seeking Care at a Medical Clinic
- M. A. Safer, Quincy J. Tharps, T. C. Jackson, Howard Levknthal
- Medicine, PsychologyMedical care
- 1 January 1979
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The Impact of Communications on the Self-Regulation of Health Beliefs, Decisions, and Behavior
- H. Leventhal, M. A. Safer, Daphne M. Panagis
- PsychologyHealth education quarterly
- 1 March 1983
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Sources of Bias in Memory for Emotions
- L. Levine, M. A. Safer
- Psychology, Sociology
- 1 October 2002
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investigators hold that emotional memories are resistant to change, we review evidence that current emotions, appraisals,…
Tunnel memory for traumatic events
- M. A. Safer, S. Christianson, M. Autry, Karin Österlund
- Psychology
- 1 April 1998
In four experiments subjects remembered the critical information in a traumatic slide as either more focused spatially than in its original presentation or more focused spatially than information in…
Killing versus witnessing in combat trauma and reports of PTSD symptoms and domestic violence.
- Elizabeth P Van Winkle, M. A. Safer
- PsychologyJournal of traumatic stress
- 1 February 2011
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Sex and hemisphere differences in access to codes for processing emotional expressions and faces.
- M. A. Safer
- PsychologyJournal of experimental psychology. General
- 1 March 1981
Eyewitnesses show hypermnesia for details about a violent event.
- E. Scrivner, M. A. Safer
- PsychologyThe Journal of applied psychology
- 1 August 1988
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What US judges know and believe about eyewitness testimony
- Richard A. Wise, M. A. Safer
- Psychology, Law
- 1 May 2004
In a survey, 160 US judges indicated their knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony. Although correct on some issues, judges were often wrong on important issues such as whether at trial…
Author-rated importance of cited references in biology and psychology publications
- Rong Tang, M. A. Safer
- BusinessJ. Documentation
- 7 March 2008
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Memory bias in the assessment and recall of pre-exam anxiety: How anxious was I?
- D. Keuler, M. A. Safer
- Psychology, Education
- 1 December 1998
This study investigated retrospective evaluations of past emotional states. Twenty-nine graduate students rated their anxiety one day prior to their comprehensive examination. Approximately 1 month…
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