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Goodman, G. S., Ghetti, S., & Castelli, P. (2007). Trauma, memory, and child maltreatment. In F. Petruccelli, V. Verrastro, & M. Santilli (Eds.), Memoria e suggestionabilità nell’età evolutiva: Studi e ricerche. Milano, Italy: Franco Angeli.

Goodman, G. S., & Goodman-Brown, T. (2007). Forward. M.E. Pipe, M. E. Lamb, Y. Orbach, & A. C. Cederberg (Eds.). Child sexual abuse: Disclosure, delay, & denial (pp. vii-ix). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Goodman, G. S., Magnussen, S., Andersson, J., & Helstrup, T. (2007). False memory and everyday memory. In S. Magnussen & T. Helstrup (Eds.), Everyday memory (pp. 157-182), Psychology Press.

Goodman, G. S., & Melinder, A. (2007). Child witness research and forensic interviews of young children. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 12, 1-19. [Reprinted in V.V.L.Gayathri (Ed.), Child witness: Legal issues. India: AMICUS Books.

 Goodman, G. S, & Melinder, A. (2007). The development of autobiographical memory: A new model. S. Magnussen & T. Helstrup (Eds.), Everyday memory (pp. 111-134). London: Psychology Press.

Goodman, G. S., Sayfan, L., Lee, J., Sandhei, M., Walle-Olsen, A., Magnussen, S., Pezdek, K., & Amaral, P. (2007). The development of memory for own and other race/ethnicity faces. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology98, 233-242.

Quas, J. A., Davis, E., Goodman, G. S., & Myers, J. E. B. (2007). Repeated questions, deception, and children’s true and false reports of body touch. Child Maltreatment, 12, 60-67. (This article was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in Kennedy v. Louisiana, 2008)

Quas, J. A., Malloy, L., Melinder, A. M., Goodman, G. S., D’Mello, M., & Schaaf, J. (2007). Developmental differences in the effects of repeated interviews and interviewer bias on young children’s event memory and false reports. Developmental Psychology, 43, 823-837.