In this study, we examined whether increasing the proportion of false information suggested by a confederate would influence the magnitude of socially introduced false memories in the social contagion paradigm Roediger, Meade, & Bergman (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 8:365–371, 2001). One participant and one confederate collaboratively recalled items from previously studied household scenes. During collaboration, the confederate interjected 0%, 33%, 66%, or 100% false items. On subsequent individual-recall tests across three experiments, participants were just as likely to incorporate misleading suggestions from a partner who was mostly accurate (33 % incorrect) as they were from a partner who was not at all accurate (100% incorrect). Even ...
Decades of research show that people are susceptible to developing false memories. But if they do so...
Experiments reported here examine the susceptibility of memory to social influence. In Experiments 1...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
Using a social contagion paradigm, we compared the corruptive effects on memory of two types of post...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
This study aimed to assess the effect that graded warnings have on reducing false memory formation w...
The present experiments were designed to examine the effects of social pressure on false memories. P...
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies, such as tit-for-tat...
Memory researchers have spent years looking at memory in individuals rather than studying memory in ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents the results of a research project investigating the relationship ...
When one person alters their recollection of an event to be consistent with another person's erroneo...
abstract: Although it has recently been demonstrated that source monitoring (SM) processes may media...
Interpersonal influences on cognition can distort memory judgements. Two experiments examined the na...
Previous studies showed that collaborative remembering can reduce false memories through a process o...
Decades of research show that people are susceptible to developing false memories. But if they do so...
Experiments reported here examine the susceptibility of memory to social influence. In Experiments 1...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
Using a social contagion paradigm, we compared the corruptive effects on memory of two types of post...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
This study aimed to assess the effect that graded warnings have on reducing false memory formation w...
The present experiments were designed to examine the effects of social pressure on false memories. P...
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies, such as tit-for-tat...
Memory researchers have spent years looking at memory in individuals rather than studying memory in ...
peer-reviewedThis thesis documents the results of a research project investigating the relationship ...
When one person alters their recollection of an event to be consistent with another person's erroneo...
abstract: Although it has recently been demonstrated that source monitoring (SM) processes may media...
Interpersonal influences on cognition can distort memory judgements. Two experiments examined the na...
Previous studies showed that collaborative remembering can reduce false memories through a process o...
Decades of research show that people are susceptible to developing false memories. But if they do so...
Experiments reported here examine the susceptibility of memory to social influence. In Experiments 1...
Humans spend a majority of their lives in a social context. So historically, several disciplines hav...