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14 Cards in this Set
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Cognitive Hypothesis |
an explanation for the reminiscence bump which states that memories are better for adol and early adulthood because encoding is better during periods of rapid change |
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Constructive Nature of Memory |
the idea that what people report as memories are constructed based on what actually happened plus additional factors (expects/knowledge/experience) |
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Cryptoamnesia |
unconscious plagiarism of the work of others |
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Misinformation Effect |
misleading info presented after a person witnesses an event changes how the person describes that event later |
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Misleading Postevent Information |
misleading info that causes the misinfo effect |
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Narrative Rehearsal Hypothesis |
the idea that we remember some life events better because we rehearse them |
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Post Identification Feedback Effect |
an increase in confidence of memory recall due to confirming feedback after making an identification as in a police line up |
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Pragmatic Inference |
inference that occurs when reading or hearing a statement that leads people to expect something that is not explicitly stated or necessarily implied by the statement |
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Repeated Recall |
recall that is tested immediately after an event then retested at various times after |
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Repeated Reproduction |
a method of measuring memory in which a person is asked to reproduce a stimulus on repeated occasions at longer and longer intervals after og presentation |
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Script |
same as schema |
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Source Misattribution |
occurs when the source of a memory is misidentified |
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Source Monitoring |
process by which people determine the origins of info |
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Source Monitoring Effect |
misidentifying source of info |