This is a very interesting, and in some ways appealing, conclusion, and therefore I would very much like to see the results replicated a couple of times before believing it.
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Yes, memory has many flaws and people don't seem to care that much. Remembering some random test one took is not critical to survival. Thanks,https://twitter.com/simone_s_86/status/1169163529150238720 …
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“Memory has flaws” also explains the test result. If someone else thinks you said X maybe you really did say it.
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How many of the participants actually noticed that it was the wrong image but were too agreeable to confront the interviewer? Wouldn’t this give the interviewer the impression that the person had a false memory?
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This could be read as -how to break down personalities (psych. terror, fascism) -good arguments against democracy as such -or: reasons for doubling efforts of teaching manipulation awareness and self-criticism, in schools and media! [brace for "deep fake" hitting your screen]
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