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Abducted by a UFO: Prevalence Information Affects Young Children's False Memories for an Implausible Event

机译:被不明飞行物绑架:流行信息影响幼儿的不愉快事件的虚假记忆

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This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implausible event. Forty-four 7-8 and forty-seven 11-12 year old children heard a true narrative about their first school day and a false narrative about either an implausible event (abducted by a UFO) or a plausible event (almost choking on a candy). Moreover, half of the children in each condition received prevalence information in the form of a false newspaper article while listening to the narratives. Across two interviews, children were asked to report everything they remembered about the events. In both age groups, plausible and implausible events were equally likely to give rise to false memories. Prevalence information increased the number of false memories in 7-8 year olds, but not in 11-12 year olds at Interview 1. Our findings demonstrate that young children can easily develop false memories of a highly implausible event.
机译:这项研究检查了患病率信息是否会助长儿童发生不愉快事件的错误记忆。 44个7-8岁和47个11-12岁的孩子听到关于他们上学第一天的真实叙述,听到关于一个不愉快的事件(由UFO绑架)或一个似乎合理的事件(几乎使糖果窒息)的错误叙述)。此外,在每种情况下,有一半的孩子在听叙述时收到了虚假报纸文章形式的流行信息。在两次采访中,要求儿童报告他们记得有关事件的一切。在这两个年龄段中,似乎合理和令人难以置信的事件都可能引起错误的记忆。在访谈1中,患病率信息增加了7至8岁儿童的错误记忆的数量,但没有增加11至12岁儿童的错误记忆的数量。

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