PSYC 221 Chapter 8: Chapter 8b (Applications) Vocab

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False memory memory for something that didn"t happen; refer to study by roediger & Memory impairment a specific interpretation of early eyewitness memory results in which a subsequent piece of information replaces a memory formed earlier, thus impairing memory of the original information. Source misattribution inability to distinguish whether an original event or a layer event was the true source of information. Source memory memory of the exact source of information. Processing fluency the ease with which something is processed or comes to mind. Imagination inflation an increase in false memory for an event when the event has been imagined to have happened. Repression intentional forgetting of painful or traumatic experiences, especially in.

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