The effects of a levels-of-processing manipulation on false recall |
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Authors: | Matthew G. Rhodes Jeffrey S. Anastasi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Arizona State University West, Glendale, Arizona;(2) Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri;(3) Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arizona State University West, P.O. Box 37100, 85069-7100 Phoenix, AZ |
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Abstract: | The present study attempted to determine the effect of a levels-of-processing manipulation on the incidence of false recall. In Experiment 1, participants engaged in either a vowel counting task or a concrete/abstract rating task; in Experiment 2, participants engaged in either a vowel counting task or a category sorting task. Results of both experiments demonstrated that participants who engaged in a deeper level of processing (i.e., concrete/abstract ratings or category sorting) recalled significantly more list items and critical lures. The present findings thus lend support to theories that attribute false memories to activation-based factors. |
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