False memory in a short-term memory task

JH Coane, DM McBride… - Experimental …, 2007 - econtent.hogrefe.com
JH Coane, DM McBride, BA Raulerson III, JS Jordan
Experimental Psychology, 2007econtent.hogrefe.com
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM;) paradigm reliably elicits false memories for critical
nonpresented words in recognition tasks. The present studies used a task with DRM lists to
determine whether false memories occur in short-term memory tasks and to assess the
contribution of latency data in the measurement of false memories. Subjects studied three,
five, or seven items from DRM lists and responded to a single probe (studied or nonstudied).
In both experiments, critical lures were falsely recognized more often than nonpresented …
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM; ) paradigm reliably elicits false memories for critical nonpresented words in recognition tasks. The present studies used a task with DRM lists to determine whether false memories occur in short-term memory tasks and to assess the contribution of latency data in the measurement of false memories. Subjects studied three, five, or seven items from DRM lists and responded to a single probe (studied or nonstudied). In both experiments, critical lures were falsely recognized more often than nonpresented weak associates. Latency data indicated that correct rejections of critical lures were slower than correct rejections of weakly related items at all set sizes. False alarms to critical lures were slower than hits to list items. Latency data can distinguish veridical and false memories in a short-term memory task. Results are discussed in terms of activation-monitoring models of false memory.
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