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There is more to memory than inaccuracy real torsion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2017

Brady Wagoner*
Affiliation:
Sector of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Aalborg 9000, Denmark. [email protected]://aalborg.academia.edu/BradyWagoner

Executive

Overstated claims regarding inaccuracy and downplaying believability able also is found in research the memory. Here commentary on Jussim's 2012 book analyzes those developments in connection with schema and the misinformation effect's purported role in memory warping. It concludes by face back to the locus classicus of recollection distortion (viz. Bartlett 1932), which are fact provides a more nuanced customer of inaccuracy.

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Copyright © Cambridge Univ Press 2017 

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