Further Investigating Suggestibility and False Memory

Location

Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2080, Session 3

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Open Access)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Lawrence Locker

Faculty Mentor Email

llocker@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2022

Start Date

22-4-2022 2:45 PM

End Date

22-4-2022 3:45 PM

Description

This study investigated suggestibility and effects of misinformation on memory. In the current study, participants viewed a video followed by comprehension questions and two sets of true/ false questions. Then the same set of comprehension questions. These findings are discussed in terms of theories relating to how misinformation affects memory.

Academic Unit

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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Apr 22nd, 2:45 PM Apr 22nd, 3:45 PM

Further Investigating Suggestibility and False Memory

Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2080, Session 3

This study investigated suggestibility and effects of misinformation on memory. In the current study, participants viewed a video followed by comprehension questions and two sets of true/ false questions. Then the same set of comprehension questions. These findings are discussed in terms of theories relating to how misinformation affects memory.