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Research as it Happens

Rolf Zwaan
Loftus and Palmer Study
Replication
Big Team Science
Misinformation Effect
Memory
Authorship and Credit In Research
Eyewitness Memory
False Memories
Cross-Cultural Replication
Team Science
Multilingual Research
Padua, Italy
Loftus Palmer Study
Legal and Therapeutic Implications
Replication In Research

What does science look like while it’s still unfolding?

In Research as it Happens, we go inside a large-scale psychology project, where labs around the world collaborate to study human memory. Each episode follows the process in real time—how ideas develop, experiments are designed, evidence is evaluated, and how researchers decide what to do next. This is science before the conclusions are final.... more

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How do you replicate a classic experiment when the original materials no longer exist?

In this episode of Research as it Happens, Rolf Zwaan talks with Anita Eerland (Radboud University Nijmegen), who leads the visual stimuli team for the project's ... more

In the previous episode, Elizabeth Loftus reminded us that a single word can influence what people remember. In this episode, we take a deep dive into language and translation.

The conversation begins with Steven Verheyen (Erasmus University Rotterd... more

In this episode of Research as it Happens, Rolf Zwaan talks with Elizabeth Loftus (University of California, Irvine) about one of the most influential experiments in cognitive psychology: the 1974 Loftus & Palmer study on memory and misinformation.

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In the previous episode, we followed how a simple question about a classic finding in psychology grew into a large international research project.

In this episode, we take a closer look at what that shift means in practice.

What happens when resear... more

In Research as it Happens, we go inside a large-scale psychology project, where labs around the world collaborate to study human memory. Each episode follows the process in real time—how ideas develop, experiments are designed, evidence is evaluated,... more

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Steven Verheyen
Led translation effort across languages in the project
Psychological Science Accelerator / CONNECT network
Episode: In other words
Maha Godoy
Linguist collaborating from Brazil
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Episode: In other words
Elizabeth Loftus
Renowned psychologist known for memory and eyewitness testimony research
University of California, Irvine (implied by discussions; not explicitly stated in transcript)
Episode: Back to the source
Katja Pronizius
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna, collaborator on the PSA project
University of Vienna; Psychological Science Accelerator (PSA)
Episode: Working Together
Bjørn Sætrevik
Professor of psychology
University of Bergen, Norway
Episode: Working Together
Massimo Grassi
Researcher, Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Italy
University of Padua
Episode: Where it starts
Anita Eerland
Researcher/co-host discussing project background and relevance to legal psychology
Episode: Where it starts

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3. Elizabeth Loftus
4. Katja Pronizius
5. Bjørn Sætrevik
6. Massimo Grassi
7. Anita Eerland

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