Basics
Loftus and Palmer
McCloskey and Zaragoza Study
Implications of Reconstructive Memory
Critques and Controversies
100

This person initially proposed the concept of reconstructive memory. 

Who is Barlett?

100

The year that Loftus and Palmer conducted their study. 

What is 1974?

100

This is the year that McCloskey and Zargoza pubished their counter-study to Loftus and Palmer. 

What is 1985?

100

What legal role is influenced by reconstructive memory's unreliability?

What is testimony?
100

This term describes the debated extent to which memories and be changed or influenced. 

What is malleability?

200

This type of memory involves piecing together fragments of information. 

What is reconstructive?

200

This verb significantly altered speed perception. 

What is smashed?

200

This key concept from McCloskey and Zaragoza's study indicated memory's resilience to misinformation. 

What is resilience?

200

Reconstructive memory can help in processing this kind of experience. 

What is traumatic?

200

This concern arises from potentially creating false memories. 

What is ethics?

300

This cognitive framework helps organize and interpret information in memory. 

What is schema?

300

Participants incorrectly noted the presence of this on the ground after the collision. 

What is glass?

300

This term describes memory's ability to resist changes despite misleading information. 

What is stability?

300

This area applies reconstructive memory principles to influence consumer choices?

What is marketing?
300

Critics argue that experimental settings may lack this, affecting memory studies' validity. 

What is realism?

400

This memory is not a precise recall of events. 

What is reconstructive memory?

400

Loftus and Palmer found this aspect of memory as being particularly malleable. 

What is perception?

400

This type of test was used by McCloskey and Zaragoza to examine memory integrity.

What is recognition? 

400

This concept describes filling memory gaps for smooth social interaction. 

What is schematization? 

400

This effect's study sparked further memory research and debate. 

What is misinformation? 

500

This process fills in memory gaps with expected but absent details.

What is schematization?

500

This effect demonstrates memory alteration through misleading information. 

What is misinformation?
500

This key concept challenges the alteration of memory by misleading information. 

What is coexistence?

500

In education, reconstructive memory can affect how students remember _______. 

What are facts?

500

This interdisciplinary field examines the influence of memory malleability within the context of legal testimonies and evidence evaluation. 

What is psycholaw?

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