An exploration of Italian laypeople's belief in how human memory works.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Memory Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1080/09658211.2024.2387093
Mara Stockner, Gianmarco Convertino, Jessica Talbot, Michela Marchetti, Danilo Mitaritonna, Marta Vicario, Giuliana Mazzoni
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We present the first study to measure the beliefs held by Italian laypeople about how human memory works, using a newly developed tool: the Italian Memory Belief Questionnaire (IMBQ). Research conducted in other countries has demonstrated that beliefs about memory vary widely between different professional and non-professional groups, indicating that limitations exist regarding the dissemination of empirically researched scientific knowledge. To ascertain what Italian people understand about memory-related topics, including eyewitness testimony, repression of traumatic memories and factors influencing memory recall, 301 native Italian participants completed the IMBQ in Study 1. In Study 2, 346 additional participants completed the IMBQ, alongside various additional measures, to examine the construct validity of our new instrument and investigate socio-demographic predictors of memory beliefs. Exploratory factor analysis in Study 1 identified three distinct belief factors that were present in the dataset: eyewitness and memory reliability, trauma and remembering and aspects that improve remembering. Study 2 partially confirmed this factor structure and found IMBQ scores to correlate with existing memory belief questionnaires. Correlations were also found between the IMBQ subscales and measures of fantasy proneness, but not dissociation. In both studies, many Italian laypeople strongly endorsed the notion that controversial topics (i.e., repression) are possible. Contrastingly, Italian laypeople do appear to understand the conceivable inaccuracies of memory in eyewitness settings. Sex, age and education were shown to predict beliefs about memory. Findings are discussed in relation to the importance of addressing misinformation about memory, especially in clinical and forensic settings.

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探讨意大利普通人对人类记忆运作方式的看法。
我们利用新开发的工具:意大利记忆信念问卷(IMBQ),首次对意大利非专业人士对人类记忆如何发挥作用所持有的信念进行了测量。在其他国家进行的研究表明,不同的专业和非专业群体对记忆的看法大相径庭,这表明在传播经过实证研究的科学知识方面存在着局限性。为了弄清意大利人对记忆相关主题的理解,包括目击证人的证词、创伤记忆的压抑和影响记忆回忆的因素,301 名意大利本土参与者在研究 1 中完成了 IMBQ。在研究 2 中,又有 346 名参与者完成了 IMBQ 以及各种附加测量,以检验我们新工具的构建有效性,并调查记忆信念的社会人口预测因素。研究 1 的探索性因子分析确定了数据集中存在的三个不同的信念因子:目击者和记忆可靠性、创伤和记忆以及改善记忆的方面。研究 2 部分证实了这一因素结构,并发现 IMBQ 分数与现有的记忆信念问卷相关。研究还发现,IMBQ 的子量表与幻想倾向的测量之间存在相关性,但不存在分离性。在这两项研究中,许多意大利普通人都强烈赞同有争议的话题(即压抑)是可能存在的。与此相反,意大利的非专业人士似乎确实理解目击者记忆中可能存在的不准确性。性别、年龄和教育程度被证明可以预测对记忆的看法。研究结果与解决记忆错误信息的重要性有关,特别是在临床和法医环境中的重要性。
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Memory
Memory PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Memory publishes high quality papers in all areas of memory research. This includes experimental studies of memory (including laboratory-based research, everyday memory studies, and applied memory research), developmental, educational, neuropsychological, clinical and social research on memory. By representing all significant areas of memory research, the journal cuts across the traditional distinctions of psychological research. Memory therefore provides a unique venue for memory researchers to communicate their findings and ideas both to peers within their own research tradition in the study of memory, and also to the wider range of research communities with direct interest in human memory.
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