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The effects of age on remembering and knowing misinformation

机译:年龄对记忆和知道错误信息的影响

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Previous research has suggested that older adults are more susceptible to misleading information. The current experiments examined the nature of older and younger participants' conscious experience of contradictory and additive misinformation (Experiment 1), and misinformation about a memorable or non-memorable item (Experiment 2). Participants watched a video of a burglary before answering questions about the event that contained misinformation. Participants then completed a cued recall task whereby they answered questions and indicated whether they remembered the item, knew the item, or were guessing. The results indicated that older adults were less likely to remember or know the original item in comparison to younger adults but were also more likely to know misinformation than younger adults. This pattern occurred for contradictory misinformation and misleading information about memorable and non-memorable items. Only additive misinformation was associated with more remember responses for older but not younger adults.
机译:先前的研究表明,老年人更容易受到误导性信息的影响。当前的实验检查了年龄较大和较年轻的参与者有意识的矛盾和累加的错误信息(实验1)以及关于难忘或不可记忆的物品的错误信息(实验2)的本质。参与者在回答有关包含错误信息的事件的问题之前,观看了爆窃案的视频。然后,参与者完成了提示的召回任务,他们回答了问题并指出他们是否记得该物品,知道该物品还是在猜测。结果表明,与年轻人相比,成年人不太可能记住或知道原始物品,但与年轻人相比,他们也更容易知道错误信息。发生这种模式的原因是,有关难忘物品和非难忘物品的相互矛盾的错误信息和误导性信息。只有加成性的错误信息与更大的记忆反应有关,而对年轻人却没有。

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