Introduction. \u2013 Research has shown that lay people, and even psychologists, may have distorted knowledge about memory functioning. May different study programs in psychology influence their ideas? Objective(s). \u2013 The study was aimed at evaluating psychology students\u2019 and psychology professors\u2019 knowledge about memory and factors potentially affecting the accuracy of episodic memory reports in clinical and legal contexts. Method. \u2013 A questionnaire was administered to introductory and advanced students of psychology enrolled at different curricula \u2013 experimental psychology and clinical psychology with a psychoanalytical orientation \u2013 and to professors teaching the courses in the same curricula. Results. \u201...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...
Surveys literature on human memory and learning. Focuses on the organization of memory at cognitive ...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...
In courts in the United Kingdom understanding of memory phenomena is often assumed to be within the ...
Therapists, judges, law enforcement, and students often believe in the existence of automatic and un...
First-year psychology students took multiple-choice examinations following each of 4 lecture courses...
In three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia could be ...
Beliefs about the limits and the reliability of human memory are impor-tant because they govern our ...
International audienceIn three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissocia...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
© The Author(s) 2020. Psychological misconceptions are common among students taking psychology cours...
Almost 2 million students enroll in introductory psychology each year in the United States, making i...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
In 2 studies, students in introductory psychology courses completed a free-recall task designed to m...
Despite the highly variable nature of personal recollections, psychologists interested in autobiogra...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...
Surveys literature on human memory and learning. Focuses on the organization of memory at cognitive ...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...
In courts in the United Kingdom understanding of memory phenomena is often assumed to be within the ...
Therapists, judges, law enforcement, and students often believe in the existence of automatic and un...
First-year psychology students took multiple-choice examinations following each of 4 lecture courses...
In three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia could be ...
Beliefs about the limits and the reliability of human memory are impor-tant because they govern our ...
International audienceIn three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissocia...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
© The Author(s) 2020. Psychological misconceptions are common among students taking psychology cours...
Almost 2 million students enroll in introductory psychology each year in the United States, making i...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
In 2 studies, students in introductory psychology courses completed a free-recall task designed to m...
Despite the highly variable nature of personal recollections, psychologists interested in autobiogra...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...
Surveys literature on human memory and learning. Focuses on the organization of memory at cognitive ...
In two studies, we surveyed the beliefs of undergraduate students (Study 1) and the general public (...