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  A Tale of Two Distrusts: Memory Distrust Toward Commission and Omission Errors in the Chinese Context

Zhang, Y., Qi, F., Otgaar, H., Nash, R., & Jelicic, M. (2023). A Tale of Two Distrusts: Memory Distrust Toward Commission and Omission Errors in the Chinese Context. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. doi:10.1037/mac0000134.

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Zhang, Yikang1, Author           
Qi, Fangzhu, Author
Otgaar, Henry, Author
Nash, Robert, Author
Jelicic, Marko, Author
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 Abstract: People differ in their skepticism toward their own memories, which is called memory distrust and is measured by the Squire Subjective Memory Questionnaire (SSMQ) and the Memory Distrust Scale (MDS). In Study 1 (N = 458), we translated the MDS into Chinese and found that MDS scores were correlated with self-reported memory errors, compliance, and life habits impacting source monitoring and had acceptable test–retest reliability after 4 weeks. In Study 2, participants (N = 383) completed a recognition task and received false feedback, then they completed the recognition task again, and completed the MDS and SSMQ 3 days later. High (vs. low) memory distrust people were more likely to accept the false feedback and change their memory afterward. The present research confirms the validity of the Chinese MDS, advancing the theoretical understanding of the interplay between metamemorial beliefs and social influence on memory reconstruction.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-09
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1037/mac0000134
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