The false memory created by a list in which all of the words are related of associated with the absent but suggested word.
What is critical intrusion?
It is used to induce false memories for pictures.
What is visual false memory procedure?
What is repression?
The protocol designed to help police investigators obtain the maximum amount of information from witnesses with the least likelihood of inducing false memories.
What is cognitive interview?
Inferred false memories arise when people with vivid visual imaginations who believe in alien visits experience sleep paralysis
Who is Susan Clancy?
It is used to induce false memories for items on word lists.
What is Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) procedure?
False memories of events are induced in participants repeatedly asking them about events they never experienced.
What is false memory induction procedure?
A theory that explains repression. Because memories of childhood trauma are highly negative, often private, and potentially embarrassing, they are not likely to be rehearsed often.
What is failure to rehearse?
The quantity of information retrieved while recalling an episodic event.
What is the amount of information?
Tried to prove Loftus studies were because of response bias
What is McCloskey and Zaragoza's study?
It is our ability to distinguish among the sources of our retrieved memories, in both the external and internal world.
What is source monitoring?
The ability to recover previously forgotten memories.
What is active suppression?
What is open-ended questions?
What is Ron fisher and Ed Geiselman?
It is our ability to distinguish whether our memory is of a real event or imagined event.
What is reality monitoring?
What is hypnosis?
The result of employing a procedure that makes some information easier to recall than other information.
What is retrieval bias?
The amount of retrieval enhancing principles cognitive interview uses.
What is three?
Prominent memory researcher from Australia that has studied legal proceedings for years.
What is Donald Thomson?
The tendency to incorporate information from sources other than the original witnessed event.
What is suggestibility?
Researchers induced false memories by simply having the participant imagine an event.
What is imagination inflation?
The result of presenting postevent misinformation about a witnessed event that can obscure, change, or degrade the memory of the original event.
What is Perfect?
They are three psychologists that conducted research upon the fact that hypnosis is dominated by false memories is named
What is Kirsch, Mazzoni, and Montgomery?