The influence of schematic knowledge on contradictory versus additive misinformation: false memory for typical and atypical items

作者: Robert J. Nemeth , Robert F. Belli

DOI: 10.1002/ACP.1207

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摘要: In the current study, we examined influence of schema consistency on contradictory and additive misinformation. Sixty-four participants were shown a series still photographs common scenes (e.g., kitchen), later exposed to narratives containing misinformation, then tested their memory photographic scenes. addition, asked reflect phenomenological experience remembering by giving remember/know responses. Participants reported greater false for schema-inconsistent items than schema-consistent items. The findings failed replicate Roediger, Meade, Bergman (2001). Explanations discrepant are discussed. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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