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memory conformity  

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Definición

  • A phenomenon observed when “people sometimes 'conform' to another person’s version of events when discussing their recollections together, such that their subsequent individual memory reports converge and become similar.” (Gabbert & Hope, 2013, p. 64).

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Etiquetas alternativas

  • co-witness suggestibility effect
  • social contagion of memory

Creador

  • Frank Arnould

Nota editorial

  • Memory conformity is a special case of the effect of post-event information on the memory of that event. Here, the post-event information is a memory presented by another person who attended the same event. Such information has the potential to modify an individual’s initial memory after discussion.

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