| 1. | Misleading information prior to the event can also influence misinformation effects.
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| 2. | This can result from a misinformation effect or an imagination inflation effect.
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| 3. | Other studies also address how misinformation effect seems to amplify over increasing recall.
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| 4. | Hindsight bias has similarities to other memory distortions such as misinformation effect and false autobiographical memory.
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| 5. | However, the earliest records prove to be most accurate due to a minimized misinformation effect.
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| 6. | Hindsight bias has similarities to other memory distortions, such as misinformation effect and false autobiographical memory.
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| 7. | Thus, information processing in negative moods reduces the misinformation effect and increases overall accuracy of details.
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| 8. | This distortion is known as the post-event misinformation effect ( Loftus and Palmer, 1974 ).
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| 9. | Hindsight bias and misinformation effect recall a specific time and event this is called an episodic memory processes.
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| 10. | Hindsight bias and misinformation effect recall a specific time and event; this is called an episodic memory process.
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