📣 New publication alert!
🤔 What contributes to wrongful convictions and exonerations in child sexual abuse cases?
🔗 Access the full article here: https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.70199?af=R
📣 New publication alert!
🤔 What contributes to wrongful convictions and exonerations in child sexual abuse cases?
🔗 Access the full article here: https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nyas.70199?af=R
📢 New publication alert!
🤔 Does building rapport improve children's disclosure in virtual interviews? Does a child's age influence how much they disclose? 💻
🔗 Access the full article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10888691.2026.2615341?src=
Congrats to grad student Riley Grady (& co-authors Quincy Miller, Kamala London, & Elizabeth Loftus) for her recently accepted paper in Memory! Findings highlight that U.S. adults endorse believing in traumatic unconscious repressed memories at high rates (94%), especially women with lower education
Welcome to the Child Communication and Memory Development Lab! Directed by Dr. Quincy Miller at West Chester University, we're an applied research group studying children's communication + memory development✨🧠
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How a daring audit sparked Maryland’s reckoning over police custody deaths
Super excited to announce that I was awarded an Early Career @ap-ls.org Grant-in-Aid to investigate the role of rapport in virtual and in-person child forensic interviews
Check out our new paper published at Memory! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Yesterday, we published a story about Dr. Nancy Harper, a powerful child abuse pediatrician. Here’s Part 2 of my investigation 👇 www.propublica.org/article/chil...
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Could you please email this to me (qmiller1@uci.edu)? Can’t find your email or the full text online!
Bravo to John Oliver and his team for this important segment. Let’s follow the research (and fund it) and the lived experiences of children who have been negatively impacted by the system to foster change. Children should be treated like children.
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We conclude by suggesting memory experts must be better at giving away our science if the “memory wars” are ever to truly end.
Qualitative analyses underscored the general public’s confusion about repression and the media’s potential influence.
3.6% self-reported recovered memories of child abuse that were previously unknown to them. Importantly, asking about “unwanted experiences” provided a more conservative estimate for recovered memory claims, compared to directly asking about child abuse.
We found that an overwhelming 94% of general population Americans expressed belief in repressed memory, and 77% endorsed the notion that “the body keeps the score.”
Check out our new paper published at Memory! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Amazing!!! Congrats!