ATTEMPTING TO AVOID ILLUSORY MEMORIES - ROBUST FALSE RECOGNITION OF ASSOCIATES PERSISTS UNDER CONDITIONS OF EXPLICIT WARNINGS AND IMMEDIATETESTING

Citation
Kb. Mcdermott et Hl. Roediger, ATTEMPTING TO AVOID ILLUSORY MEMORIES - ROBUST FALSE RECOGNITION OF ASSOCIATES PERSISTS UNDER CONDITIONS OF EXPLICIT WARNINGS AND IMMEDIATETESTING, Journal of memory and language (Print), 39(3), 1998, pp. 508-520
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental","Language & Linguistics",Psychology
ISSN journal
0749596X
Volume
39
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
508 - 520
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-596X(1998)39:3<508:ATAIM->2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Roediger and McDermott (1995) showed that presentation of associated w ords can induce false recognition of a related, but nonpresented, asso ciate. In three experiments, we placed this related associate in half of the study lists (but not in the other half) in an attempt to determ ine whether (and under what conditions) subjects could distinguish bet ween cases in which the critical associate was and was not presented. Results suggest that subjects are quite poor at performing this straig htforward task, even when explicitly informed of the false recognition phenomenon, instructed to pay careful attention to whether or not the critical linking associate was presented in the list, and given a I-i tem recognition test immediately following each 15-word list. Although subjects were not able to perform accurately under these conditions, the warning instruction did attenuate the false recognition effect (re lative to an uninformed condition). This illusion of memory appears to be remarkably robust and little affected by the instructional manipul ations. (C) 1998 Academic Press.