The Role of Familiarity Among Group Members in Collaborative Inhibition and Social Contagion

作者: Müjde Peker , Ali İ. Tekcan

DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335.40.3.111

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摘要: The present study looks at the effects of familiarity among group members on collaborative inhibition, false memory creation, and social contagion. Friend, nonfriend (adhoc) nominal three-person groups studied categorized wordlists, followed by free recall recognition tests, including remember/know judgments. Friend were asked to engage in recall, while tested individually. Results showed that inhibition was evident friend groups. However, these detrimental collaboration disappeared during In terms susceptibility it found higher levels contagion made more know than remember judgments members. These findings suggest took veracity others’ memories for granted less able make clear distinctions between what they did an...

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