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Publications [#252789] of Elizabeth J. Marsh

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  1. Marsh, EJ; McDermott, KB; Roediger, HL (2004). Does test-induced priming play a role in the creation of false memories?. Memory (Hove, England), 12(1), 44-55. [15098620], [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/23)

    Abstract:
    We investigated the role of test-induced priming in creating false memories in the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, in which subjects study lists of related words (bed, rest, awake) and then falsely recall or recognise a related word (sleep) on a later test. However, in experiments using three different procedures, we found that the number of related words tested prior to the critical word had surprisingly little impact on false recall and recognition. We manipulated the location of the critical item in tests of yes/no recognition, word-stem cued recall, and part-set cued recall. We consistently obtained high probabilities of false recall and recognition, but the probability was unaffected by the number of related items presented prior to the test of the critical item. Surprisingly, test-induced priming of the critical item does not seem to play a large role in this memory illusion.


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