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- Citation and Abstract
Aging and the revelation effect.
Thapar, Anjali; Sniezek, Sarah Malaya
Previous research by M. W. Prull, L. L. Light, M. E. Collett, and R. F. Kennison (1998) has shown that older adults are not susceptible to a memory illusion referred to as the revelation effect. The authors examined the robustness of Prull et al.'s findings by having participants solve a word fragment (Experiment 1) or an anagram (Experiment 2) prior to the recognition memory decision. In both experiments, younger and older adults showed a reliable revelation effect. These results simultaneously challenge both the conclusion that older adults are not vulnerable to the revelation effect and the conclusion that aging is associated with increasing susceptibility to memory illusions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserve
- Digital Object Identifier:
- 10.1037/0882-7974.23.2.473
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