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Memory | 2012

Memory conformity affects inaccurate memories more than accurate memories

Daniel B. Wright; Daniella K Villalba

After controlling for initial confidence, inaccurate memories were shown to be more easily distorted than accurate memories. In two experiments groups of participants viewed 50 stimuli and were then presented with these stimuli plus 50 fillers. During this test phase participants reported their confidence that each stimulus was originally shown. This was followed by computer-generated responses from a bogus participant. After being exposed to this response participants again rated the confidence of their memory. The computer-generated responses systematically distorted participants’ responses. Memory distortion depended on initial memory confidence, with uncertain memories being more malleable than confident memories. This effect was moderated by whether the participants memory was initially accurate or inaccurate. Inaccurate memories were more malleable than accurate memories. The data were consistent with a model describing two types of memory (i.e., recollective and non-recollective memories), which differ in how susceptible these memories are to memory distortion.


Memory | 2011

Alcohol intoxication and memory for events: A snapshot of alcohol myopia in a real-world drinking scenario

Nadja Schreiber Compo; Jacqueline Evans; Rolando N. Carol; Daniel Kemp; Daniella K Villalba; Lindsay S. Ham; Stefan Rose


Law and Human Behavior | 2011

Intoxicated Eyewitnesses: Better than Their Reputation?

Nadja Schreiber Compo; Jacqueline Evans; Rolando N. Carol; Daniella K Villalba; Lindsay S. Ham; Tracy Garcia; Stefan Rose


Applied Cognitive Psychology | 2011

The south beach study: Bystanders' memories are more malleable

Marianna E. Carlucci; Jenna M. Kieckhaefer; Shari L. Schwartz; Daniella K Villalba; Daniel B. Wright


Archive | 2013

Interviewing intoxicated witnesses: The effects of state-dependent retrieval on cued recall

Nadja Schreiber Compo; Rolando N. Carol; Pamela S. Pimentel; Jacqueline Evans; Daniella K Villalba; Amanda Lee; Jacqueline Molina


Archive | 2012

Interviewing intoxicated witnesses: The effects of state-dependent retrieval

Nadja Schreiber Compo; Rolando N. Carol; Jacqueline Evans; Daniella K Villalba


Archive | 2008

Rapport-Building and Susceptibility to Misinformation in an Investigative Mock-Crime Interview

Jonathan P. Vallano; Nadja Schreiber Compo; Steve Wood; Alejandra Perry; Ana Maria Lobos; Daniella K Villalba; Daniel Kemp; Jeremie Cochran


Archive | 2010

Modeling the Informational Influences of Memory Conformity

Daniel B. Wright; Daniella K Villalba


Archive | 2010

Informational influences on co-witness memory

Daniella K Villalba; Daniel B. Wright; Amy Hyman Gregory; Nadja Schreiber Compo


Archive | 2011

Does perceived intoxication of a co-witness decrease the memory conformity effect?

Daniella K Villalba; Daniel B. Wright

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Nadja Schreiber Compo

Florida International University

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Jacqueline Evans

University of Texas at El Paso

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Daniel B. Wright

Florida International University

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Rolando N. Carol

Auburn University at Montgomery

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Daniel Kemp

Florida International University

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Stefan Rose

Florida International University

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Amy Hyman Gregory

Central Connecticut State University

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Jenna M. Kieckhaefer

Florida International University

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