The purpose of the current study was to test the theory that asking leading questions shortly after watching a video clip concerned with military safety will alter the viewer\u27s memory of the events. This study was specifically directed toward a military population and used a military video clip. College students (10 men and 5 women) enrolled in entry-level ROTC classes volunteered to participate. Half of the students participating received questionnaires with leading questions and half did not. Contrary to the predicted hypothesis, the difference found between the numbers of correct answers on the two different questionnaires was not statistically significant
The effect of perceived authority on suggestibility was assessed. Two groups of participants were us...
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Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
This study investigated suggestibility in the context of effects of misinformation on memory. In the...
Taking an immediate recall test prior to misinformation exposure can increase eyewitness suggestibil...
A number of recent studies have found that recalling details of an event following its occurrence ca...
People may believe in myths such as “you only use 10% of your brain” that are related to psychology....
Witnesses are likely to describe an event to a police investigator or 911 operator soon after the ev...
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A total of 490 subjects, in four experiments, saw films of complex, fast-moving events, such as auto...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
In research designed to investigate children's suggestible responses on memory tests, 190 preschoole...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
Despite the robust memory-enhancing benefits of retrieval practice, an initial test can sometimes ex...
The effect of perceived authority on suggestibility was assessed. Two groups of participants were us...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
This study investigated suggestibility in the context of effects of misinformation on memory. In the...
Taking an immediate recall test prior to misinformation exposure can increase eyewitness suggestibil...
A number of recent studies have found that recalling details of an event following its occurrence ca...
People may believe in myths such as “you only use 10% of your brain” that are related to psychology....
Witnesses are likely to describe an event to a police investigator or 911 operator soon after the ev...
Retrieval Enhanced Suggestibility (RES) is a phenomenon which occurs when participants are given an ...
Witnesses are likely to describe a crime many times before testifying or encountering misinformation...
A total of 490 subjects, in four experiments, saw films of complex, fast-moving events, such as auto...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
In research designed to investigate children's suggestible responses on memory tests, 190 preschoole...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
Despite the robust memory-enhancing benefits of retrieval practice, an initial test can sometimes ex...
The effect of perceived authority on suggestibility was assessed. Two groups of participants were us...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...