GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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encoding failures
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the misinformation effect
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mood-congruent memory
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repression
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Detailed explanation-1: -Police interrogators have been trained to ask less suggestive and more effective questions in order to avoid: The misinformation effect.
Detailed explanation-2: -The misinformation effect is a term used in the cognitive psychological literature to describe both experimental and real-world instances in which misleading information is incorporated into an account of an historical event.
Detailed explanation-3: -How might the misinformation effect impact those testifying as eyewitnesses in a court case. The misinformation effect can be very costly in court cases because it is believed that an eyewitness testimony is the ultimate source of guilt in a suspect.
Detailed explanation-4: -According to retrieval-failure theory, forgetting occurs when information is available in LTM but is not accessible. Accessibility depends in large part on retrieval cues. Forgetting is greatest when context and state are very different at encoding and retrieval.