The Role of Imagination in Judgments of Fact
β Scribed by Oosthuizen, D C S
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Imagination inflation refers to the phenomenon that imagining a low probability childhood event promotes subjective confidence that the event actually happened. The present article describes two studies that addressed the issue of whether imagination inflation is related to certain personality chara
In this study, participants were instructed to correct for the inΒ―uence of a trait priming task on their judgments of ambiguous information. The time at which correction was instigated (preinformation or postinformation) determined whether contrastive correction eects were found solely on informatio