Title of article
Correcting erroneous inferences in memory: The role of source credibility
Author/Authors
Guillory، نويسنده , , Jimmeka J. and Geraci، نويسنده , , Lisa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
9
From page
201
To page
209
Abstract
People often continue to rely on erroneous information about people and events, even in the face of subsequent counter information. The current study examined whether this information could be effectively corrected by a credible source. We examined two aspects of credibility: trustworthiness and expertise. Experiment 1 showed that receiving a correction from a source high in trustworthiness and expertise reduced participants’ use of original information when making inferences. Experiment 2 showed that source expertise alone was not sufficient to reduce participants’ reliance on the original information. The results from Experiment 3 showed that source trustworthiness alone significantly decreased participants’ use of the original information when making inferences. The results suggest that people may be able to reduce their use of original information if they receive a correction from a person who is deemed to be highly trustworthy. These findings have implications for decision making in politics and other applied areas.
Keywords
inferences , Decision Making , Memory , Source Credibility
Journal title
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Record number
2232010
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