Linking Thinking

Perceived Moral Blame Can Change the Memory of a Crime

The interesting outcome of Pizarro’s study shows that people’s memory of facts can be distorted by changing details about an individual’s character. If the subjects thought Frank was a good guy, they remembered the bill at being $55; if they thought he is a bad guy, they remember the bill was $65.

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