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James Michael Wood

Professor, Department of Psychology

University of Texas at El Paso

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  • F. James Billings, Tanya Taylor, James Burns, Deb L. Corey, Sena Garven, and James M. Wood (2007) Can Reinforcement Induce Children to Falsely Incriminate Themselves?, Law and Human Behavior, Vol 31, pp. 125-139
  • Nadja Schreiber, Lisa D. Bellah, Yolanda Martinez, Kristin A. McLaurin, Renata Strok, Sena Garven, and James M. Wood (2006) Suggestive interviewing in the McMartin Preschool and Kelly Michaels daycare abuse cases: A case study, Social Influence, Vol. 1, pp. 16-47
  • James M. Wood (2006) The Controversy Over Exner's Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: The Critics Speak, Independent Practitioner, Spring
  • Howard N. Garb, James M. Wood, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and M. Teresa Nezworski (2005) Roots of the Rorschach Controversy, Clinical Psychology Review, Vol 25, pp. 97-118
  • James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, and Howard N. Garb (2003) What's Right With the Rorschach?, Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, Vol. 2, pp. 142-146
  • Howard N. Garb, James M. Wood, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and M. Teresa Nezworski (2002) Effective use of projective techniques in clinical practice: Let the data help with selection and interpretation, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 33, pp. 454-463
  • James M. Wood, Howard N. Garb, and Scott O. Lilienfeld (2002) Clinical Assessment, Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 53, pp. 519-543
  • Scott O. Lilienfeld, James M. Wood, and Howard N. Garb (2001) What's wrong with this picture? (critique of projective tests), Scientific American, May
  • James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, Howard N. Garb, and Scott O. Lilienfeld (2001) The Misperception of Psychopathology: Problems With the Norms of the Comprehensive System for the Rorschach, Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, Vol. 8, pp. 350-373
  • James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, Howard N. Garb, and Scott O. Lilienfeld (2001) Problems withe norms of the Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: Methodological and Conceptual Considerations, Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice., vol. 8, pp. 397-402.
  • James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, William J. Stejskal, and R. K. McKinzey (2001) Problems of the Comprehensive System for the Rorschach in Forensic Settings: Recent Developments, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, vol 1, pp. 89-103
  • Sena Garven, James M. Wood, and Roy S. Malpass (2000) The Effects of Reinforcement on Children's Mundane and Fantastic Claims, Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 85, pp. 38-49
  • Scott O. Lilienfeld, James M. Wood, and Howard N. Garb (2000) The scientific status of projective techniqes., Psychological Science in the Public Interest, Vol. 1, pp. 27-66
  • James M. Wood and Sena Garven (2000) How Sexual Abuse Interviews Go Astray: Implications for Prosecutors, Police, and Child Protection Services, Child Maltreatment, Vol. 5, pp. 109-118
  • Sena Garven, James M. Wood, Roy S. Malpass, and John S. Shaw (1998) More Than Suggestion: The Effect of Interviewing Techniques from the McMartin Preschool Case, Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 83, pp. 347-359
  • James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, and William J. Stejskal (1996) The Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: A Critical Examination., Psychological Science, Vol. 7, pp. 3-10
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