Overview
Misattribution is a fascinating concept in psychology that highlights how our memories can be flawed. It occurs when we incorrectly identify the source of a memory, leading to potential misunderstandings about our experiences. This can happen in various contexts, such as recalling where we heard a p...
Key Terms
Example: Remembering where you heard a story.
Example: Believing you attended an event you never went to.
Example: Confirmation bias leads people to favor information that confirms their existing beliefs.
Example: Recalling details of an event differently than how they actually happened.
Example: A witness describing a crime they saw.
Example: Reconstructing a past event based on fragments of memory.