Susceptibility to long-term misinformation effect outside of the laboratory.
OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of misinformation outside of the laboratory and to explore correlates of the effect, including arousal, cognitive ability, and neuroticism. METHOD: About 2 months before deployment to Afghanistan, 249 soldiers enrolled in this study, which was embedded in a larger proj...
Main Authors: | Lommen, M, Engelhard, I, van den Hout, MA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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