Robert A. Nash

Robert A. Nash

Aston University

H-index: 27

Europe-United Kingdom

About Robert A. Nash

Robert A. Nash, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Aston University, specializes in the field of Memory & Cognition, Feedback, Psychology & Law.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Time and memory distrust shape the dynamics of recollection and belief-in-occurrence

Searching students’ reflective writing for linguistic correlates of their tendency to ignore instructors’ feedback

A tale of two distrusts: Memory distrust toward commission and omission errors in the Chinese context.

Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrust

Toward a cohesive psychological science of effective feedback

Effects of cueing multiple memories of eating on people’s judgments about their diet

False remembering in real life: James Ost’s contributions to memory psychology

Front-of-pack health imagery on both ‘healthy’ and ‘unhealthy’ foods leads people to misremember seeing health claims: Two memory experiments

Robert A. Nash Information

University

Position

Reader in Psychology

Citations(all)

3045

Citations(since 2020)

2139

Cited By

1671

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

38

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Aston University

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Robert A. Nash Skills & Research Interests

Memory & Cognition

Feedback

Psychology & Law

Top articles of Robert A. Nash

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Time and memory distrust shape the dynamics of recollection and belief-in-occurrence

Memory

Yikang Zhang

Henry Otgaar

Robert A Nash

Linda Rosar

2024/4/20

Searching students’ reflective writing for linguistic correlates of their tendency to ignore instructors’ feedback

Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice

Robert A Nash

Jason M Thomas

2024/3/22

A tale of two distrusts: Memory distrust toward commission and omission errors in the Chinese context.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Yikang Zhang

Fangzhu Qi

Henry Otgaar

Robert A Nash

Marko Jelicic

2023/9/11

Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrust

Memory

Yikang Zhang

Robert A Nash

Henry Otgaar

2023/8/9

Toward a cohesive psychological science of effective feedback

Educational Psychologist

Naomi E Winstone

Robert A Nash

2023/7/3

Effects of cueing multiple memories of eating on people’s judgments about their diet

Memory

Christopher P Delivett

Jason M Thomas

Claire V Farrow

Robert A Nash

2023/11/26

False remembering in real life: James Ost’s contributions to memory psychology

Hartmut Blank

Robert A Nash

Henry Otgaar

Lawrence Patihis

Eva Rubínová

2022/7/3

Front-of-pack health imagery on both ‘healthy’ and ‘unhealthy’ foods leads people to misremember seeing health claims: Two memory experiments

Appetite

Christopher P Delivett

Claire V Farrow

Jason M Thomas

Robert A Nash

2022/3/31

Memories people no longer believe in can still affect them in helpful and harmful ways

Memory and Cognition

Ryan Burnell

Robert A Nash

Sharda Umanath

Maryanne Garry

2022/5/16

Who doesn’t believe their memories? Development and validation of a new Memory Distrust Scale

Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition

Robert A Nash

Renan B Saraiva

Lorraine Hope

2022/7/24

‘Rapport myopia’ in investigative interviews: Evidence from linguistic and subjective indicators of rapport

Legal and Criminological Psychology

Beth Helen Richardson

Robert A Nash

2021/4/13

Educators’ perceptions of responsibility-sharing in feedback processes

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

Naomi Winstone

Edd Pitt

Robert Nash

2021/1/2

“Say cheese!”: How taking and viewing photos can shape memory and cognition.

Linda A Henkel

Robert A Nash

Justin A Paton

2021

Selective memory searching does not explain the poor recall of future-oriented feedback

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

Robert A Nash

Naomi E Winstone

Samantha EA Gregory

2021/9/1

Individual differences in self-reported use of assessment feedback: The mediating role of feedback beliefs

Educational Psychology

Naomi E Winstone

Erica G Hepper

Robert A Nash

2021/8/9

Misremembering Brexit: Partisan bias and individual predictors of false memories for fake news stories among Brexit voters

Memory

Ciara M Greene

Robert A Nash

Gillian Murphy

2021/5/8

Weak memory for future-oriented feedback: investigating the roles of attention and improvement focus

Memory

Samantha EA Gregory

Naomi E Winstone

Nathan Ridout

Robert A Nash

2020/2/7

Front-of-pack images can boost the perceived health benefits of dietary products

Appetite

Christopher P Delivett

Naomi A Klepacz

Claire V Farrow

Jason M Thomas

Monique M Raats

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2020/12/1

Facing away from the interviewer: Evidence of little benefit to eyewitnesses' memory performance

Applied Cognitive Psychology

Alena Nash

Nathan Ridout

Robert A Nash

2020/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 63
D. Stephen Lindsay

D. Stephen Lindsay

University of Victoria

H-index: 47
Maryanne Garry

Maryanne Garry

University of Waikato

H-index: 42
Claire Farrow

Claire Farrow

Aston University

H-index: 41
Daniel Bernstein

Daniel Bernstein

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

H-index: 35
Naomi Winstone

Naomi Winstone

University of Surrey

H-index: 34
Alan Scoboria

Alan Scoboria

University of Windsor

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