Choice blindness is the failure to detect a discrepancy between a choice and its outcome. The misinformation effect occurs when the recollection of an event changes because new, misleading information about the event is received. The purpose of this study was to merge the choice blindness and misinformation effect paradigms, and thus examine whether choice blindness can be created for individuals' recollections of a witnessed event, and whether this will affect their later recollections of the event. Thus, as a way of delivering misinformation the participants ostensibly became their own source of the misleading information. The participants watched a short film and filled out a questionnaire about events shown in the film. Some of their an...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
Choice blindness is a puzzling phenomenon, showing how people often fail to detect a mismatch betwee...
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presen...
Previous research on the misinformation effect has demonstrated that memory for events can be distor...
Previous research on choice blindness has shown that people often fail to notice changes in their re...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
Choice blindness refers to the finding that people can often be misled about their own self-reported...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Choice blindness is a cognitive phenomenon describing that when people receive false feedback about ...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
Choice blindness is a puzzling phenomenon, showing how people often fail to detect a mismatch betwee...
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presen...
Previous research on the misinformation effect has demonstrated that memory for events can be distor...
Previous research on choice blindness has shown that people often fail to notice changes in their re...
Choice blindness refers to the phenomenon that people can be easily misled about the choices they ma...
Choice blindness refers to the finding that people can often be misled about their own self-reported...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice ...
Choice blindness is a cognitive phenomenon describing that when people receive false feedback about ...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that...
Although the literature on the influence of memory on decisions is well developed, research on the e...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
Choice blindness is a puzzling phenomenon, showing how people often fail to detect a mismatch betwee...