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Natali Dilevski
Natali Dilevski
Research Fellow & Trainer, Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith University
Verified email at griffith.edu.au
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The diversity effect in inductive reasoning depends on sampling assumptions
BK Hayes, DJ Navarro, RG Stephens, K Ransom, N Dilevski
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 1043-1050, 2019
442019
Investigating the effect of emotional stress on adult memory for single and repeated events.
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, C van Golde
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 26 (4), 425, 2020
332020
Adult memory for specific instances of a repeated event: A preliminary review
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, SA Walker, C van Golde
Psychiatry, psychology and law 28 (5), 711-732, 2021
222021
Adult memory for instances of a repeated emotionally stressful event: does retention interval matter?
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, C van Golde
Memory 29 (1), 98-116, 2021
112021
‘Tell me about the time you remember the best’: the effect of a remember best prompt on adults’ reports of a repeated emotionally stressful event
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, C van Golde
Psychology, Crime & Law 29 (4), 437-463, 2023
62023
One statement at a time: How memory research can facilitate prosecution of domestic and family violence
C van Golde, N Dilevski, SL Deck, HJ Cullen, HM Paterson
Australia & New Zealand Journal of Evidence Based Policing 3, 12-17, 2018
42018
Juror perceptions of bystander and victim intoxication by different substances
N Dilevski, HJ Cullen, C van Golde, HD Flowe, HM Paterson, ...
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 00938548241227543, 2024
12024
‘Tell me what just happened’: the effect of immediate recall on adult memory for instances of a repeated event
N Dilevski, HJ Cullen, A Marsh, HM Paterson, C van Golde
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-25, 2022
12022
Adult memory for instances of emotionally stressful and non-stressful repeated events
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, C van Golde
Memory 30 (5), 621-635, 2022
12022
The impact of misinformation presented during jury deliberation on juror memory and decision-making
HJ Cullen, N Dilevski, FT Nitschke, G Ribeiro, S Brind, N Woolley
Frontiers in psychology 15, 1232228, 2024
2024
The transparency of quantitative empirical legal research published in highly ranked law journals (2018–2020): an observational study
J Chin, K Zeiler, N Dilevski, A Holcombe, R Gatfield-Jeffries, R Bishop, ...
F1000Research 12, 2023
2023
Misinformation during jury deliberation: the effect of type of misinformation and judicial warnings on juror memory and decision-making
H Cullen, N Dilevski, F Nitschke, G Ribeiro
OSF, 2022
2022
Assessing driving‐relevant attentional impairment after a multiday drinking session: A two‐phase pilot study
T Norman, LA Monds, N Dilevski, B Riordan, A Peacock, SG Ferguson, ...
Alcoholism: clinical and experimental research 46 (4), 628-640, 2022
2022
The Transparency of Quantitative Empirical Legal Research (2018-2020)
J Chin, K Zeiler, N Dilevski, AO Holcombe, R Gatfield-Jeffries, R Bishop, ...
Boston Univ. School of Law Research Paper, 2022
2022
The effect of recalling the ‘time remembered best’on adults’ suggestibility for an instance of a repeated event versus a single event
N Dilevski, H Cullen, C van Golde
OSF, 2021
2021
Adult Memory for Instances of Repeated Emotionally Stressful Events: Forensic Implications for Victims’ Testimony Regarding Repeated Abuse
N Dilevski, A Page
2021
PSYCHOLOGY, PUBLIC POLICY, AND LAW®
K Bogenschneider, BN Bogenschneider, N Dilevski, HM Paterson, ...
2020
Adult memory for instances of an emotionally stressful versus non-stressful repeated event
N Dilevski, C van Golde, HM Paterson
OSF, 2020
2020
Accepted version of manuscript for Psychology, Public Policy, and Law© 2020, American Psychological Association. This paper is not the copy of record and
N Dilevski, HM Paterson, C van Golde
2020
16 Prosecutorial Decision-Making in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse
J Goodman-Delahunty, J Cashmore, N Dilevski
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