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Executive function and the continued influence of misinformation: A latent-variable analysis
by
Ecker, Ullrich K. H.
, Kennedy, Briana L.
, Gignac, Gilles E.
, McIlhiney, Paul
, Weinborn, Michael
in
Arson
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Climatic changes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive appraisal
/ Correlation analysis
/ Environmental aspects
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ False information
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Investigations
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Methods
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Problem Solving
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Short term memory
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Executive function and the continued influence of misinformation: A latent-variable analysis
by
Ecker, Ullrich K. H.
, Kennedy, Briana L.
, Gignac, Gilles E.
, McIlhiney, Paul
, Weinborn, Michael
in
Arson
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Climatic changes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive appraisal
/ Correlation analysis
/ Environmental aspects
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ False information
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Investigations
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Methods
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Problem Solving
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Short term memory
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Executive function and the continued influence of misinformation: A latent-variable analysis
by
Ecker, Ullrich K. H.
, Kennedy, Briana L.
, Gignac, Gilles E.
, McIlhiney, Paul
, Weinborn, Michael
in
Arson
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Climatic changes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive appraisal
/ Correlation analysis
/ Environmental aspects
/ Executive function
/ Executive Function - physiology
/ False information
/ Humans
/ Individuality
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Investigations
/ Memory
/ Memory, Short-Term - physiology
/ Methods
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Problem Solving
/ Psychological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Short term memory
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Executive function and the continued influence of misinformation: A latent-variable analysis
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Executive function and the continued influence of misinformation: A latent-variable analysis
2023
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Misinformation can continue to influence reasoning after correction; this is known as the continued influence effect (CIE). Theoretical accounts of the CIE suggest failure of two cognitive processes to be causal, namely memory updating and suppression of misinformation reliance. Both processes can also be conceptualised as subcomponents of contemporary executive function (EF) models; specifically, working-memory updating and prepotent-response inhibition. EF may thus predict susceptibility to the CIE. The current study investigated whether individual differences in EF could predict individual differences in CIE susceptibility. Participants completed several measures of EF subcomponents, including those of updating and inhibition, as well as set shifting, and a standard CIE task. The relationship between EF and CIE was then assessed using a correlation analysis of the EF and CIE measures, as well as structural equation modelling of the EF-subcomponent latent variable and CIE latent variable. Results showed that EF can predict susceptibility to the CIE, especially the factor of working-memory updating. These results further our understanding of the CIE’s cognitive antecedents and provide potential directions for real-world CIE intervention.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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