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. 2016 Apr 8;31(1):2–23. doi: 10.1002/acp.3220

Table 3.

False memory studies of uncorroborated childhood events (‘false feedback’ paradigm)

Authors Participants False childhood event (additional relevant B/S conditions) Significant FF effect Mean belief/recollection increase on 8‐point scalea Mean increase beyond scale midpointa % memory or recollection post‐test
Mazzoni and Loftus (1998) 44 college students Lost; abandoned; lonely and lost, all before age 3 years Yes Belief (collapsed across events) 2.26 FF; −0.16 no FF
Mazzoni et al. (1999) 63 college students Lost; bullied, both before age 3 years Yes Belief (collapsed across events) 1.15 FF; −0.47 no FF
Mazzoni et al. (2001) Study 1 65 college students Witnessed possession; almost choked. both before age 3 years (FF choked versus FF possession versus no FF) Yes Belief range: 1.68–1.54 FF 0.05 to −0.1 no FF No
Mazzoni et al. (2001) Study 2 71 college students Witnessed possession; kidnapping threat (FF possession versus FF kidnap versus no FF) Yes Belief range: 1.48–0.87 FF 0.50–0.24 no FF No
Mazzoni et al. (2001) Study 3 57 college students Witnessed possession (FF possession same culture versus FF other culture versus no FF) Yes: same culture group only Belief range: 0.84–0.15 FF −0.06 no FF No
Bernstein et al. (2005a) Study 1 131 college students Ill after strawberry ice cream; sick after chocolate chip cookie (FF ill strawberry versus FF sick chocolate versus no FF) No B/S test conducted Belief range: 0.51 to −0.13 FF −0.23 to −0.36 no FF No No data for whole FF group and control group
Bernstein et al. (2005a) Study 2 204 college students Ill after strawberry ice cream (FF + scenario versus FF + elaboration versus no FF) No B/S test conducted Belief range: 1.12–0.5 FF 0.16 no FF No No data for whole FF group and control group
Bernstein et al. (2005b) Study 2 180 college students Sick after pickle or egg (feedback target: pickle versus egg) Yes Belief range: 0.88–0.63 FF 0.17–0.07 no FF No No data for whole FF group and control group
Scoboria et al. (2007) Study 1 56 college students Bone density screening (FF prevalence and rationale versus FF prevalence versus no FF) Yes: Belief FF Prevalence + rationale only No: Recollection Belief range: 2.17–0.11 FF −0.69 no FF Recollection range: 0.11 to −0.12 FF −0.21 no FF No: Belief and Recollection
Scoboria et al. (2007) Study 2 156 college students Bone density screening; skin sample taken (FF prevalence and rationale versus FF prevalence versus no FF) Yes: Belief FF Prevalence + rationale only Belief range: 1.61–0.87 FF −0.16 no FF No: Belief and Recollection
No: Recollection
Recollection range:
0.14–0.07 FF
−0.09 no FF
Laney, Morris et al. (2008) Study 1 97 college students Loved to eat asparagus Yes Belief (pre‐test ratings 1–4) 2.60 FF; 0.20 no FF No Recollection: 22% FF 12% no FF Belief: 35% FF 28% no FF
Laney, Morris et al. (2008) Study 2 73 college students Loved asparagus first time tried Yes Belief (pre‐test ratings 1–4) 2.50b FF; 1.07b no FF No Recollection: 28% FF 6% no FF Belief: 28% FF 38% no FF
Laney, Fowler et al. (2008) 320 college students Loved (or hated) asparagus first time tried (loved versus hated asparagus) No test of effect on whole FF group Belief (1–7) range: (excludes Ps with both pre + post‐test ratings > 4) 2.21–1.39 FF 0.93 to −0.08 no FF No: loved asparagus Yes: hated asparagus Recollection: 17–7% FF 12–5% no FF Belief: 30–27% FF 49–41% no FF
Laney, Kaasa et al. (2008) Study 1 187 college students Loved asparagus first time tried; sick after asparagus Yes: Loved No: Sick Belief (1–7) range: Lovedb 1.40 FF; −0.20 no FF Sickb 0.70 FF; 0.30 no FF No
Berkowitz et al. (2008) 332 college students Ear licked by Pluto (FF good Pluto versus FF bad Pluto versus no FF) No B/S test conducted Belief range: (pre‐test ratings 1–4) 1.12–0.36 FF 0.10 no FF No Recollection: range 3–2% FF Belief: range 37–27% FF No data for control group
Scoboria et al. (2008) 21 young adults Sick on spoiled dairy No Belief (means not reported)
Sharman and Calacouris (2010) 46 college students Achievement event; affiliation event Yes Belief and Recollection (low pretest belief ratings) Belief range: 4.35–3.91 FF 2.76–1.80 no FF Recollection range: 3.87–3.28 FF 1.74–1.13 no FF Yes: Belief (FF and No FF) Yes: Recollection
Scoboria, Mazzoni, Jarry, & Bernstein (2012) 122 college students Sick on peach yoghourt [personalised FF (PFF) versus no PFF, generalised FF (GFF) versus no GFF] Yes: PFF only Belief and Recollection (pretest belief rating 1–4) Belief range: 2.30–0.94 FF; 1.03 no FF No: Belief and Recollection (pretest belief rating 1–4) Recollection: 19% PFF 2% no PFF
Recollection range: 1.70–0.13 FF; 0.21 no FF Belief: 25% PFF 5% no PFF
Scoboria, Mazzoni, Jarry, & Shapero (2012) Study 1 42 college students Sick on peach yoghourt Yes: Belief (Recollection analysis on post‐test ratings only) Belief 2.68 FF; 1.45 no FF Recollection 1.68 FF; 0.40 no FF No Belief and Recollection
Clifasefi et al. (2013) 125 college students Sick after rum or vodka before age 16 years Yes Belief (alcohol drinkers only) 0.54 FF; −0.15 no FF No No data for whole FF group and control group

Cells left blank where relevant data not reported.

B/S = between‐subjects; FF = false feedback condition; No FF = no false feedback condition; P = Participants.

a

Belief (confidence) and recollection ratings in listed studies are all on 1–8 point scales unless otherwise specified; where ranges are given, means and percentages vary according to condition; scales include the following: Life Events Inventory (LEI: Garry et al., 1996) with authors' modified events; Food History Inventory (FHI: Bernstein et al., 2005a); Autobiographical Beliefs and Memory Questionnaire (ABMQ: Scoboria et al., 2004); Food and Beverage History Questionnaire (FBHQ: Clifasefi et al., 2013).

b

Estimated from published figures.