APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

The Aiat Can Discriminate Information Accuracy but Not Recall Accuracy for a Mock Crime

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Christian Bean
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Christopher Ball
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Connor Dantzler
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Alexander DuBose
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Kexin Li
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Mary Nichols
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Dasom Park
    College of William & Mary, VA
  • Carina Schramm
    College of William & Mary, VA

Abstract

The current research showed that an adapted version of the aIAT could discriminate true event information from false event information, but not discriminate accurate recall of event information from inaccurate recall of event information, when the event consisted of a complex, multi-scene and multi-actor, mock crime.

Human Learning and Memory

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