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Increasing false recognition rates with confirmatory feedback: a phenomenological analysis
Authors:Frost Peter  Lacroix Donna  Sanborn Nicole
Institution:Department of Psychology, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester 03106-1045, USA. p.frost@snhu.edu
Abstract:During a simulated witness interrogation, participants were encouraged to confabulate an account consistent with false information concerning a videotaped event. The interviewer verbally affirmed some false responses. Previous research has shown that, a week later, participants often recognize confabulated events that were affirmed by the experimenter as being from the video. What is unclear is whether confirmatory feedback encouraged a change in the mental representation of the confabulated events to fit the original event or confirmation might have merely encouraged a change in beliefs about the event. To further understand the mechanisms that underlie the confirmatory feedback effect, participants were asked to judge the phenomenological experience associated with false recognition.
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