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Is knowing believing? The role of event plausibility and background knowledge in planting false beliefs about the personal past.

Kathy Pezdek1, Iris Blandon-Gitlin, Shirley Lam, Rhiannon Ellis Hart, Jonathan W Schooler.   

Abstract

False memories are more likely to be planted for plausible than for implausible events, but does just knowing about an implausible event make individuals more likely to think that the event happened to them? Two experiments assessed the independent contributions o f plausibility a nd background knowledge to planting false beliefs. In Experiment 1, subjects rated 20 childhood events as to the likelihood of each event having happened to them. The list included the implausible target event "received an enema," a critical target event of Pezdek, Finger, and Hodge (1997). Two weeks later, subjects were presented with (1) information regarding the high prevalence rate of enemas; (2) background information on how to administer an enema; (3) neither type of information; or (4) both. Immediately or 2 weeks later, they rated the 20 childhood events again. Only plausibility significantly increased occurrence ratings. In Experiment 2, the target event was changed from "barium enema administered in a hospital" to "home enema for constipation"; significant effects of both plausibility and background knowledge resulted. The results suggest that providing background knowledge can increase beliefs about personal events, but that its impact is limited by the extent of the individual's familiarity with the context of the suggested target event.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17489289     DOI: 10.3758/bf03195925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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Authors:  Kathy Pezdek; Shirley Lam
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