Accepted ManuscriptAlthough memory for actual events tends to be forgotten over time, memory for misinformation tends to be retrieved at a stable rate over long delays or at a rate greater than that found immediately after encoding. To examine whether source monitoring errors contribute to this phenomenon, two experiments investigated subjects’ memory for the source of misinformation at different retention intervals. Subjects viewed a slide presentation, read a narrative containing misinformation, and, either 10 minutes or 1 week later, completed a recognition test about details seen in the slides and about the source of these details. After the longer retention interval in both experiments, participants were more likely to agree that they ...
Upon receiving a correction, initially presented misinformation often continues to influence people'...
The research in this thesis investigated factors that influence a particular type of source memory d...
Research suggests that testing prior to the presentation of misinformation influences how that misin...
Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental ef...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
The misinformation effect is regarded by many to be fully memory-related. The paper presents results...
People report suggested misinformation about a previously witnessed event for manifold reasons, such...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the impact of misinformation on memory accuracy and me...
Why have some researchers found reports of flashbulb memories to be stable, while others have observ...
In 2 experiments, participants viewed a videotape of a simulated armed robbery, later answered misle...
The impact of repeated and prolonged attempts at remembering on false memory rates was assessed in t...
Upon receiving a correction, initially presented misinformation often continues to influence people'...
The research in this thesis investigated factors that influence a particular type of source memory d...
Research suggests that testing prior to the presentation of misinformation influences how that misin...
Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental ef...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
The misinformation effect is regarded by many to be fully memory-related. The paper presents results...
People report suggested misinformation about a previously witnessed event for manifold reasons, such...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the impact of misinformation on memory accuracy and me...
Why have some researchers found reports of flashbulb memories to be stable, while others have observ...
In 2 experiments, participants viewed a videotape of a simulated armed robbery, later answered misle...
The impact of repeated and prolonged attempts at remembering on false memory rates was assessed in t...
Upon receiving a correction, initially presented misinformation often continues to influence people'...
The research in this thesis investigated factors that influence a particular type of source memory d...
Research suggests that testing prior to the presentation of misinformation influences how that misin...