PSY 452 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: False Memory, Helen Keller

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Common belief: memory is like a camera; false. Gemmings et al. (2013, 2015) used sensescam to monitor dietary reporting. Schema: general knowledge or based on past experiences of the world; influence how we make judgements. Suli(cid:374) a(cid:374)d dooli(cid:374)g"s stud(cid:455) of (cid:373)e(cid:373)or(cid:455) for te(cid:454)t: Hellen keller name substituted creates false memory based on context of deaf and blind. Consistency bias: we tend to exaggerate the consistency between our past feelings and beliefs and our current viewpoint. We relate our past experience to what we believe will occur now. Flashbulb memory: memory for the circumstances in which you first learned about a very surprising and emotionally arousing event. Implanting false memories: must be plausible, must breakdown source monitoring, must create a clear image or visual. Conway and ross: conducted fake class making later participants believe they performed better than actual. We reconstruct our memories, fitting them into our own. Marsh (1997) improve university; id which ideas were theirs a week later.

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