Psychological Science (Fifth Edition)
Psychological Science (Fifth Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780393250893
Author: Michael Gazzaniga, Diane Halpern
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 7, Problem 4PT

a

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “source misattribution” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

b

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “blocking” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

c

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “suggestibility” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

d

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “persistence” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

e

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “false fame effect” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

f

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “sleeper effect” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

g

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “absentmindedness” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

h

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “cryptomnesia” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

i

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The given statement, “source amnesia” can distort memory or not?

Introduction:

The distort memory is the false or incorrect record of the events. The memories are distorted by many factors includes source amnesia, schema, suggestibility, false fame effect, sleeper effect, cryptomnesia, absentmindedness, and source misattribution.

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