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LANEY ET AL.
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results
31 participants were excluded and therefore the following data is based on the remaining 97 participants.
results in the ‘love’ group increased by a mean of 2.6 points while the ‘control’ rose by only 0.2 and 31 participants who loved asparagus the first time were removed from the data.
Believers (participants who rated the critical item low in the first FHI and high in the second and stated a memory or belief) were 48% and the critical item on the FHI increased by an average of 4.5 points and only 0.9 for non believers.
variables
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DV- whether this false belief would change their childhood memories of liking asparagus- measured through 5 questionnaires.
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sample
the sample used was 128 undergraduates at the University of California- 99 females and 29 males. They had a mean age of 20.8 and were randomly assigned to the love or control condition.
aim
To investigate whether positive false memories for loving asparagus can be implemented into people and then change their childhood memories of liking asparagus.
design
independent measures design was used since participants were randomly assigned to either of the two conditions the love or the control group.