Definitions
True/False
More/Less
100

Are bounded by the perceptions and interpretations of the storyteller

Case studies

100

Misinformation affects some people more than others

True

100

A person is _ likely to disclose a repressed memory if they are male

Less

200

The impairment in memory for the past that arises after exposure to misleading information

Misinformation effect

200

In the Goodman, Ghetti, Quas et al. (2003) study, they found that 92% of participants reported the documented abuse they faced as children

False

200

A person is _ likely to have a repressed memory if there was severe abuse involved 

More

300

When something shocking happens, and the mind pushes it into some inaccessible comer of the unconscious

Repression
300

Electrophysiological studies suggest that sensory activity is greater for true recognition than false recognition

True

300

A person is _ likely to have a repressed memory if the event happened before they were 7 years old

More

400

Misinformation effects are stronger when these kinds of resources are limited

Attentional/cognitive

400

Warning people about the fact that they might in the future be exposed to misinformation will not help them resist the misinformation

False

400

A person is _ likely to have repressed memories if there is more legal involvement at time of the abuse

Less

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