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- Suggestibility is a phenomenon where people's memories can be distorted or influenced by external factors1234. Examples of suggestibility include:
- Someone witnesses an argument after school. When later asked about the "huge fight" that occurred, he recalls the memory, but unknowingly distorts it with exaggerated fabrications, because he now thinks of the event as a "huge fight" instead of a simple argument1.
- Eyewitness testimonies: Suggestibility can affect the accuracy of eyewitness testimonies4.
- Therapeutic suggestion: In clinical psychology and therapy, suggestibility can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes4.
- Social influence: Suggestibility is evident in everyday social interactions4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Examples Suggestibility can be seen in people's day-to-day lives: Someone witnesses an argument after school. When later asked about the "huge fight" that occurred, he recalls the memory, but unknowingly distorts it with exaggerated fabrications, because he now thinks of the event as a "huge fight" instead of a simple argument.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuggestibilityAn example of suggestibility can be noted in the recounting of a fight or argument at a children’s school. Witnesses to the fight may initially think the fight was not serious. After hearing someone describe the conflict using language that framed it as a violent affair, they may alter their recollection and unknowingly distort their memory.thedecisionlab.com/biases/suggestibilitySin five is “suggestibility.” This is when your memory changes because of a leading question. For example, someone says, “The guy had an earring, remember?” And all of a sudden you remember that he in fact did have an earring. You can see it perfectly clear in your mind. It’s not true…but you remember it anyway.thriveworks.com/blog/7-sins-of-memory/Examples of Suggestibility:
- Eyewitness Testimonies: Suggestibility can affect the accuracy of eyewitness testimonies. ...
- Therapeutic Suggestion: In clinical psychology and therapy, suggestibility can be harnessed for therapeutic purposes. ...
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