Imagine that the first car you learned to drive was a manual…
Imagine that the first car you learned to drive was a manual transmission with a clutch, but the car you drive now is an automatic. Sometimes you find yourself reaching for the clutch that is no longer there. This example illustrates _________.
Read DetailsBased on the Loftus, et al. (1978) study, subjects viewed a…
Based on the Loftus, et al. (1978) study, subjects viewed a slide presentation of an accident, and some of the subjects were asked a question about a blue car, when the actual slides contained pictures of a green car. When these same subjects were asked about the color of the car at the accident, they were found to be confused. This is an example of the _________.
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Imagine a detailed story containing multiple sentences is told over and over again, beginning with the first person who then retells what they recall to a second person, who then tells a third person, and so forth, until it has been retold numerous times. Several interesting changes occur to the accuracy of the content of the story. One effect is that the story is significantly shortened in length, which is referred to as ___________ in the lecture and module. _______ After multiple retellings of the story, some information is over-emphasized more so than other information, which is referred to as ___________ _______ Additionally, sometimes when a detailed story is retold, new information is unintentionally added to the story. An individual retelling a detailed story may accidentally add new details or information that are consistent with their past experiences in a similar situation or based on their expectations of what they expect would happen in the context given; this accidental inclusion of details based on expectation is known as _____________. _______
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