Misinformation affects some people more than others. For one thing, age matters. In general young children are more susceptible to misinformation than are ...
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learnmem.cshlp.org/content/12/4/361.full
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we are referring to the tendency to be susceptible to misinformation presented on ..... susceptible to the misinformation from one event and the other ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0720(199706)11:3%3C233...
doi.wiley.com/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0720(199706)11:3%3C233::AID-ACP447%3E3.0.CO;2-V
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more susceptible to misinformation when time has had the chance to weaken the memory trace (Loftus, 2005). Thus, the longer the interval between the ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/acp.1595
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Now, new research shows that even school age children are susceptible to misinformation from parents and sometimes fail to differentiate fact from fiction even when given specific instructions to help direct them toward the truth.
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www.apa.org/releases/childeyerevised.html
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AFF Cattle Editorial - The Long Road Ahead; Written by Steve Dittmer; Agribusiness Freedom Foundation; Tuesday, 26 August 2005 ... That stands us in good stead when misinformation, idiot activism and rampant pandering to extremists by some media outlet threatens to severely damage or destroy our industry.
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www.mad-cow-facts.com/2005/08/26/ny-times-editorial-sho...
www.mad-cow-facts.com/2005/08/26/ny-times-editorial-shows-major-media-susceptible-to-misinformation/
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Last Wednesday, 8 July, in the Cairns Magistrates’ Court, the case against a young woman charged ... Her partner is charged under 226 of the same Code with assisting her to procure an abortion, ... It is alleged by police that the woman used the drug misoprostol to bring about abortion at about eight weeks of pregnancy,
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www.crikey.com.au/2009/07/14/misinformation-abounds-in-...
www.crikey.com.au/2009/07/14/misinformation-abounds-in-cairns-abortion-case/
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According to research on memory formation and retrieval, our memories are surprisingly susceptible to misinformation. Research on the “misinformation effect” shows that misinformation fed to us after the occurrence of an event can easily be integrated into our (false) memories of the event.
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www.livemint.com/2009/01/04221248/False-memories-from-m...
www.livemint.com/2009/01/04221248/False-memories-from-misinforma.html
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The aim of this research was to investigate whether cuing visual attention to specific objects would result in individuals being less susceptible to misinformation about those objects. The main hypothesis tested stated that when an object is cued for visual attention the misinformation effect would not be observed.
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www.bps.org.uk/conferences-and-events/proceedings/proce...
www.bps.org.uk/conferences-and-events/proceedings/proceedings_home.cfm?&ResultsType=Abstracts&ResultSet_ID=1074&FormDisplayMode=view&frmShowSelected=true&localAction=details
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However, as time passes, even strong memories fade so that even these memories can grow and change i.e. the original event memory becomes increasingly more susceptible to misinformation. (Toland et al., 1991). ...back to list...
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www.ako.net.nz/research/mame/factors.html
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