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Original scientific paper

Illusory correlation and cognitive processes: a multinomial model of source-monitoring

Francesco Bulli
Caterina Primi


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Abstract

The present research examines how the application of a multinomial source-monitoring model in the illusory correlation paradigm (Klauer & Meiser, 2000) can shed light on the cognitive processes underlying illusory correlation paradigm in children. A source-monitoring analysis allows assessing the roles of different factors (item memory, source memory and response bias) involved in the illusory correlation. In line with the previous source-monitoring analyses on adults (Klauer & Meiser, 2000; Meiser & Hewstone, 2001), illusory correlation phenomenon was caused by the guessing bias in source discrimination: a larger proportion of positive than negative behaviors was attributed to the majority group in a state of memory uncertainty. The results are discussed in terms of previously proposed theories of illusory correlation paradigm.

Keywords

illusory correlation; source-monitoring; multinomial processing tree

Hrčak ID:

17409

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/17409

Publication date:

4.6.2007.

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