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Schooler J.W., Douglas S..  1999.  Why creativity is not like the proverbial typing monkey. Psychological Inquiry. 10(4):351-356.
Schooler J.W., Dougal S..  1999.  The symbiosis of subjective and experimental approaches to intuition. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 6:280-287.
Schooler J.W..  1998.  The distinctions of false and fuzzy memories. The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 71(2):130-143.
Schooler J.W..  1998.  A multiplicity of memory. Exploring. 22:4-6.
Schooler J.W., Bendikson M., Ambadadar Z..  1997.  Taking the middle line: Can we accommodate both fabricated and recovered memories of sexual abuse? Recovered Memories and False Memories. :251-292.
Schooler J.W., Fiore F.M..  1997.  Consciousness and the limits of language: You can’t always say what you think or think what you say. Scientific Approaches to Conciousness. :241-256.
Schooler J.W., Ambadadar Z., Bendikson M..  1997.  A cognitive corroborative case study approach for investigating discovered memories of sexual abuse. Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Research and Clinical Practices. :379-388.
Schooler J.W., Hyman I.E..  1997.  Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. :531-540.
Schooler J.W., Fiore S., Brandimonte M.A..  1997.  At a loss from words: Verbal overshadowing of perceptual memories. Psychology of learning and motivation. 37:291-340.
Schooler J.W..  1997.  Reflections on a memory discovery. Child Maltreatment. 2(2):126-133.
Schooler J.W, Ryan R.S., Reder L..  1996.  The costs and benefits of verbally rehearsing memory for faces. Basic and Applied Memory: New Findings. :51-65.
Schooler J.W., Melcher J..  1995.  The ineffability of insight. The Creative Cognition Approach. :97-133.
Schooler J.W., Fiore S.M..  1995.  Stirring things up, Review of Gardner, H (1993) Creating Minds. Applied Cognitive Psychology. :542-543.
Schooler J.W., Loftus E.F..  1993.  Multiple mechanisms mediate individual differences in eyewitness accuracy and suggestibility. Mechanisms of Practical Cognition. :177-203.
Schooler J.W., Herramn D.J..  1992.  There is more to episodic memory than just episodes. Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory.
Schooler J.W..  1991.  Why do we forget? What can we do about it The 1991 World Book Year Book.
Schooler J.W., Wilson T.W..  1991.  When words hurt: The disruptive effects of verbally analyzing reasons. Proceedings of the Society for Consumer Psychology. 29
Schooler J.W., Engstler-Schooler T.Y..  1990.  Verbal overshadowing of visual memories: Some things are better left unsaid. Cognitive Psychology. 22(1):36-71.
Schooler J.W..  1989.  Varieties of memory and consciousness: Essays in Honour of Endel Tulving. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 4:536-537.
Schooler J.W., Foster R.A., Loftus E.F..  1988.  Some deleterious consequences of the act of recollection. Memory and Cognition. 16(3):243-251.
Schooler J.W., Loftus E.F..  1987.  Memory. Encyclopedia of science & technology. 1:584-587.
Schooler J.W., Loftus E.F..  1986.  Individual differences and experimentation: Complementary approaches to interrogative suggestibility. Social Behavior. 1(2):105-112.
Schooler J.W, Gerhard D, Loftus EF.  1986.  Qualities of the unreal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 12(2):171–181.
Schooler J.  2014.  Bridging the Objective/Subjective Divide: Towards a Meta-Perspective of Science and Experience. Open MIND.
Schooler JW.  2014.  Metascience could rescue the 'replication crisis'.. Nature. 515(7525):9.

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