bizarreness effect and memory

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Florida Atlantic University
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2008
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Mistakes in combining components of stimuli are called binding or memory conjunction errors. They occur when people mistakenly associate two previously seen stimulus features that were not previously seen together. It is hypothesized that bizarre items will be better remembered than common items. Participants saw 18 continuous events, each containing four actions performed by four different actors. One week later they returned for a recognition test and were shown more video clips. There were old, new action, and conjunction items. A conjunction item was composed of a familiar actor performing a familiar action that had previously been performed by someone else. For each clip, participants were asked if they saw this person perform this action before. Participants responded "yes" to conjunction same context items more often than they did to conjunction different context items.
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by Jennifer Wiseman.

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vi, 50 leaves : ill.
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271244802
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271244802
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by Jennifer Wiseman.
Thesis (B.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, Honors College, 2008.
Bibliography: leaves 46-50.
Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, FL : 2008 Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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2008
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2008
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2008
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Wiseman, Jennifer.
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vi, 50 leaves : ill.
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bizarreness effect and memory
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2008
multipart monograph
Florida Atlantic University
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bizarreness effect and memory
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The
bizarreness effect and memory
implications for eyewitness testimony