RECOGNITION PERFORMANCE-LEVEL AND THE MAGNITUDE OF THE MISINFORMATION EFFECT IN EYEWITNESS MEMORY

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PAYNE, DG [1 ]
TOGLIA, MP [1 ]
ANASTASI, JS [1 ]
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[1] SUNY COLL CORTLAND,CORTLAND,NY 13045
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10.3758/BF03213978
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B841 [心理学研究方法];
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040201 ;
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The issue of whether misleading postevent information affects performance on the modified recognition test introduced by McCloskey and Zaragoza (1985) was examined in a meta-analysis. Results indicated that a misinformation effect can be obtained with the modified test. The meta-analysis also revealed that recognition hit rates are higher in studies that yield a misinformation effect than in studies in which the misinformation effect is not significant. The data from the meta-analysis were also used to assess whether the misinformation effect is related to the length of the retention interval. Results showed that a misinformation effect is more likely to be obtained with long retention intervals, although in the available data there is a confound between the length of the retention interval and the recognition level obtained.
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