How about The Myth of Repressed Memory by Loftus

Michael Britt
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On Dec 29, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Traci Giuliano wrote:

> I'm always on the lookout for recent (or even not-so-recent trade  
> books that I may have missed) for a project in which students read  
> trade books written by social psychologists (or sometimes non social  
> psychologists on social psychological topics) and develop useful  
> applications based on the book for a class project.
>
> If anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
>
> For reference, here is the list that I used last year:
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> 1) Self insight (Dunning)
> 2) The mismeasure of women (Tavris)
> 3) The how of happiness (Lyubomirsky)
> 4) How we know what isn’t so (Gilovich)
> 5) Mindfulness (Langer)
> 6) Intuition (Myers)
> 7) Curse of the Self (Leary)
> 8) White bears (Wegner)
> 9) Strangers to ourselves (Wilson)
> 10) Making marriage work (Gottman)
> 11) The relationship cure (Gottman)
> 12) Opening up (Pennebaker)
> 13) Singled out (DePaulo)
> 14) Emotions revealed (Ekman)
> 15) Telling lies (Ekman)
> 16) Breaking Murphy’s Law (Segerstrom)
> 17) Survival of the prettiest (Etcoff)
> 18) Stumbling on Happiness (Gilbert)
> 19) American Paradox (Myers)
> 20) Meanings of Life (Baumeister)
> 21) The two sexes (Maccoby)
> 22) Why so slow? (Valian)
> 23) Everyday mind reading (Ickes)
> 24) Losing control (Baumeister)
> 25) Friendly letter to skeptics (Myers)
> 26) Mistakes were made (Tavris)
> 27) The cultural animal (Baumeister)
>
> Thanks!!
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> Traci A. Giuliano
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