Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive) Flashcards

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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Aim

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To determine if false memories of autobiographical events can be created through the power of suggestion.

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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Procedure

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  • Before study, parent or older sibling was contacted to get info about participants’s childhood
  • Participants then received a questionnaire in the mail that contained four memories that they were asked to write about and then mail back
  • Three of the memory events were real and one was a falsified memory of “getting lost in the mall” with info provided by the family member
  • Participants were instructed that if they didn’t remember any of the events to write “I do not remember this.”
  • Participants were interviewed twice over a period of four weeks
    • Asked to recall as much as possible
    • Asked to rate clarity of the memory on a scale of 1-5
  • After second interview, they were debriefed and asked if they could guess which of memories was a false memory
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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Findings

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  • After booklet, about 30% of participants recalled or partially recalled the false memory
  • After the first interview, about 25% of the participants recalled the false memory. This number stayed consistent for the second interview
  • During debriefing, participants were told which memory was false. 19 of 24 chose the false memory correctly
  • Participants also ranked the clarity of the false memory less confidently than the other memory and they wrote less about the memory on their questionnaire
  • Individuals can be lead to believe that events occurred to them simply based on the power of suggestion
  • Supports reconstructive memory
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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Limitations

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  • Retrospective study - reliant on memories of family members
  • Social desirability effect
  • Possible contamination -Questionnaire was filled out at home, they could have consulted with someone
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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Ethical Considerations

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  • Deception
  • Protection of harm
  • Debriefing
  • Informed consent
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Loftus and Pickrell Study (cognitive)

Research Method

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  • Experiment
  • Interview (initial with parent/family member and second with participant)
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