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Misinformation Effect

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  • Tell me about a flashbulb memory you have!
    ...
  • What can we do to stay away from the misinformation effect?
    relax, be aware of details, ask people you trust
  • What is an eyewitness?
    Soemone who saw what happened!
  • Can you remember what a FLASHBULB memory is?
    An important memory where we remember a lot of detail!
  • What would you say to Tom?
    Why?
  • The misinformation effect shows that some of our memories can be wrong (true or false)
    true
  • What can cause the misinformation effect? (2 answers)
    mood and new information
  • The misinformation effect shows that some of our memories can be wrong (true or false)
    True
  • What does 'visualise' mean?
    It means to try make a picture in your head
  • Do you have a good memory?
    Say why you picked that answer
  • We form accurate memories when we are under stress (True or False)
    False
  • What is an example of "detail"?
    colors, shapes, sizes, height,
  • What would you ask the class?
    Why?
  • What should we do to memorize things better?
    Ask questions, visualize things
  • Do you have a favourite memory?
    Say why you like it!
  • What misinformation might there be?
    Why?
  • What did we learn about today?
  • Where should you get your information from?
    People you trust
  • What does 'pay attention' mean?
    It means to focus and listen
  • New information can change our memory of ______ events
    past