CREATING FALSE MEMORIES - REMEMBERING WORDS NOT PRESENTED IN LISTS

被引:2684
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ROEDIGER, HL
MCDERMOTT, KB
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[1] Department of Psychology, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005-1892
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10.1037/0278-7393.21.4.803
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Two experiments (modeled after J. Deese's 1959 study) revealed remarkable levels of false recall and false recognition in a list learning paradigm. In Experiment 1, subjects studied lists of 12 words (e.g., bed, rest, awake); each list was composed of associates of 1 nonpresented word (e.g., sleep). On immediate free recall tests, the nonpresented associates were recalled 40% of the time and were later recognized with high confidence. In Experiment 2, a false recall rate of 55% was obtained with an expanded set of lists, and on a later recognition test, subjects produced false alarms to these items at a rate comparable to the hit rate. The act of recall enhanced later remembering of both studied and nonstudied material. The results reveal a powerful illusion of memory: People remember events that never happened.
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