Exam 2: Basic Processes in Visual Perception
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The findings of Lindsay et al. (2004) demonstrated how eyewitness memory could be distorted by thematically similar:
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In the study by Jenkins et al. (2011), participants showed very poor face recognition. Why?
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Bartlett (1932) argued that people commonly make use of expectation-shaping packets of knowledge stored in long-term memory, known as:
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Remembering to perform a given action in the appropriate circumstances involves:
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Which type of information is most affected by misleading post-event information?
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The study by Loftus and Palmer (1974) demonstrated how eyewitness memory can be influenced by:
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The target was correctly identified more often with same-race faces than other-race ones (Megreya et al.). This is an example of?
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