Title: The belief that the misinformation effect results from instances where the original memory is ... Post by: JewelCG on Oct 6, 2017 The belief that the misinformation effect results from instances where the original memory is replaced with a new, incorrect memory is referred to as:
a. the encoding rejection hypothesis b. the source misattribution hypothesis c. the memory impairment hypothesis d. the misinformation acceptance hypothesis e. the reconstructive memory hypothesis Title: Re: The belief that the misinformation effect results from instances where the original memory is ... Post by: Dazitov on Oct 6, 2017 c
Title: Re: The belief that the misinformation effect results from instances where the original memory is ... Post by: JewelCG on Sep 13, 2018 Appreciate it
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