“…In such a design, all participant witnesses are tested initially, but retrieval-enhanced suggestibility is assessed by comparing the misinformation recall probabilities between items that were included in the initial test with items that were omitted from the initial test. Our finding of the second experiment might be seen as encouraging in terms of practical issues; that is, for misinformation that is encountered after a delay, and not immediately, after someone is interviewed, retrieval may not increase suggestibility Otgaar, Howe, Brackmann, & van Helvoort, 2017;Otgaar, de Ruiter, et al, 2017). This finding is consistent with the prediction emerging from the memory reconsolidation framework, which has been applied as a secondary explanation for retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (Chan & LaPaglia, 2013;Chan et al, 2017).…”