Do Justice and Let the Sky Fall: Elizabeth F. Loftus and Her Contributions to Science, Law, and Academic Freedom

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Maryanne Garry, Harlene Hayne
Psychology Press, May 13, 2013 - Psychology - 230 pages

For more than 30 years, renowned psychological scientist Elizabeth F. Loftus has contributed groundbreaking research to the fields of science, law, and academia. This book provides an opportunity for readers to become better acquainted with one of the most important psychologists of our time, as it celebrates her life and accomplishments. It is intended to be a working text-one that challenges, intrigues, and inspires all readers alike.

Do Justice and Let the Sky Fall collects research in theoretical and applied areas of human memory, provides an overview of the application of memory research to legal problems, and presents an introduction to the costs of doing controversial research. The first chapter gives a sketch of Loftus' career in her own words, and the remaining chapters color in that sketch. The final chapters of the book are more personal, and put a human face on a person who is held in such high esteem.

This multipurpose volume is intended to serve as a valuable resource for established scientists, emerging scientists, graduate students, lawyers, and health professionals.

 

Contents

Problems Solved and Unsolved
1
2 Tracking the Birth of a Star
15
The Early Years
27
4 Misinformation Effects and the Suggestibility of Eyewitness Memory
35
Six Scientific Misconceptions About Childrens Suggestibility
65
Implications for the Clinic and the Courtoom
79
Testing Mark Twains Conjecture
105
8 False Memories
137
9 Incorporating Elizabeth Loftuss Research on Memory Into Reforms to Protect the Innocent
171
Warrior Scientist
193
11 The Cost of Courage
199
Author Index
215
Subject Index
225
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