2024
DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12712
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Protecting against misinformation: Evaluating the effectiveness of three techniques to reduce memory conformity

Magdalena Kękuś,
Regina Dziubańska,
Kacper Michalak
et al.

Abstract: The memory conformity effect occurs when people witness a given incident (e.g. a crime) then talk to each other about it, and the statement of one person affects the memory account of the other person with respect to this incident. The aim of this article is to improve the quality of witness testimony by verifying the effectiveness of three methods that aim to reduce memory conformity effect: (1) an extended warning against misinformation; (2) a method based on information about memory functioning and its fall… Show more

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