Color poster with text, tables, images, and graph.Roediger and McDermott (1995) showed that false memories for words can be generated by showing a list of words to research participants, then asking them to recognize some of those words on a new list that also contains words semantically related to the original words but not present on the first list. Participants often think the semantically related words appeared on the first list. This study used a similar recognition task with twenty participants and measure their reaction times to words from the original list and to words frequently believed to have been on that list.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Program
This experiment was designed to examine false memories. Twenty-five participants listened to eight l...
Four experiments extended the false memory research by investigating false memory performance at the...
Previous research (Dewhurst & Anderson, 1999) has shown that the presentation of multiple items from...
We investigated the creation of false memories in the Deese - Roediger - McDermott paradigm. We test...
For the last century, psychologists have been very interested in the reasons why and how our memory ...
The negative features of false memories are frequently at the foreground of false memory research. H...
Roediger and McDermott (1995) showed that presentation of associated words can induce false recognit...
Research on false memories has extensively used the recognition and recollection of lists of semanti...
Many recent investigations of false memories have generally followed Roediger & McDermott (1995) in ...
Using the false memory paradigm (Deese, 1959), recently revived by Roediger and McDermott (1995), we...
Two experiments (modeled after J. Deese's 1959 study) revealed remarkable levels of false recal...
We report an extension of the procedure devised by Weinstein and Shanks (2008) to study false recogn...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
In this thesis, a new procedure is proposed which achieves the rapid induction of false recognition ...
Subjects exposed to lists of semantically related words falsely remember nonstudied words that are a...
This experiment was designed to examine false memories. Twenty-five participants listened to eight l...
Four experiments extended the false memory research by investigating false memory performance at the...
Previous research (Dewhurst & Anderson, 1999) has shown that the presentation of multiple items from...
We investigated the creation of false memories in the Deese - Roediger - McDermott paradigm. We test...
For the last century, psychologists have been very interested in the reasons why and how our memory ...
The negative features of false memories are frequently at the foreground of false memory research. H...
Roediger and McDermott (1995) showed that presentation of associated words can induce false recognit...
Research on false memories has extensively used the recognition and recollection of lists of semanti...
Many recent investigations of false memories have generally followed Roediger & McDermott (1995) in ...
Using the false memory paradigm (Deese, 1959), recently revived by Roediger and McDermott (1995), we...
Two experiments (modeled after J. Deese's 1959 study) revealed remarkable levels of false recal...
We report an extension of the procedure devised by Weinstein and Shanks (2008) to study false recogn...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
In this thesis, a new procedure is proposed which achieves the rapid induction of false recognition ...
Subjects exposed to lists of semantically related words falsely remember nonstudied words that are a...
This experiment was designed to examine false memories. Twenty-five participants listened to eight l...
Four experiments extended the false memory research by investigating false memory performance at the...
Previous research (Dewhurst & Anderson, 1999) has shown that the presentation of multiple items from...