false recall
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffalseandrecall
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false
adjective
uk/fɒls/us/fɑːls/
not real, but made to look or ...
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recall
noun
uk/rɪˈkɔːl/us/ˈriː.kɑːl/
the ability to ...
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(Definition offalseandrecallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffalse recall
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The rates offalserecallusing this paradigm can rival that of true recall for both children and adults.
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This is followed by an analysis of children'sfalserecall.
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To extend our knowledge regarding false memory processes among maltreated children, we examined children'sfalserecallof words not presented.
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In addition, the concurrent examination of dissociation andfalserecallfor self-referent stimuli addresses a significant gap in the false memory literature among maltreated children.
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Thus, our findings support the notion that experience of maltreatment does not render children more or less susceptible tofalserecall.
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Rather, differences in the affective valence offalserecallemerged as a function of maltreatment subtype and age.
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However, no study has examined false memories for self-relevant information among maltreated children, nor has the relationship between maltreatment andfalserecallon dissociation been concurrently examined.
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These caveats aside, the research that does exist indicates that maltreated children are no poorer or better than other children at correct recall,falserecall, or resisting misinformation.
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That is, we were interested in ascertaining whether there were differences in the quantity and affective valence of children'sfalserecallas a function of their maltreatment history.
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Because of this, the respondent has afalserecall.
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In fact, with the second experiment the results were 55%falserecallrate compared to 40% for the first experiment.
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The consequence of the increasing load is an increase in probability of false recognitions or false recalls and a corresponding decrease in probability of correct recognition or recall.
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