False memory implantation studies are characterised by suggestions indicating that specific unremembered events occurred, attributing suggested events to a knowledgeable source (e.g., parents), and including true events that provide evidence that this source was consulted. These characteristics create a particular retrieval context that influences how individuals come to believe that false events occurred. Two studies used a variant of implantation methods to vary the proportion of events attributed to parents and the presence of true events within the suggestion. In Study 1 participants received six false events, and were told that all or some events came from parents. Participants told that all of the events came from parents formed more ...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Brewin and Andrews (2016) reviewed the literature on false memory propensity for childhood events. I...
Previous studies have shown that imagining an event can alter autobiographical beliefs. The current ...
False memory implantation studies are characterised by suggestions indicating that specific unrememb...
Understanding that suggestive practices can promote false beliefs and false memories forchildhood ev...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Theoretical predictions of a recently proposed 'nested' model of factors involved in the creation of...
The role of the plausibility of suggested events in the formation of false autobiographical beliefs ...
Suggesting false childhood events produces false autobiographical beliefs, memories and suggestion-c...
This study examined the types of strategies people use to verify putative childhood memories and the...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
Three experiments investigated the malleability of perceived plausibility and the subjective likelih...
It is known that interviewer bias is able to influence how children recall events (Ceci and Bruck, 1...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Brewin and Andrews (2016) reviewed the literature on false memory propensity for childhood events. I...
Previous studies have shown that imagining an event can alter autobiographical beliefs. The current ...
False memory implantation studies are characterised by suggestions indicating that specific unrememb...
Understanding that suggestive practices can promote false beliefs and false memories forchildhood ev...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Theoretical predictions of a recently proposed 'nested' model of factors involved in the creation of...
The role of the plausibility of suggested events in the formation of false autobiographical beliefs ...
Suggesting false childhood events produces false autobiographical beliefs, memories and suggestion-c...
This study examined the types of strategies people use to verify putative childhood memories and the...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
Three experiments investigated the malleability of perceived plausibility and the subjective likelih...
It is known that interviewer bias is able to influence how children recall events (Ceci and Bruck, 1...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Brewin and Andrews (2016) reviewed the literature on false memory propensity for childhood events. I...
Previous studies have shown that imagining an event can alter autobiographical beliefs. The current ...