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  • Effects of the Wording of a Question on Memory and Response

     

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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Over the years, researchers have examined how the wording of a question can affect an individual's memory. A number of studies were conducted, which focused on the impact question wording, design, suggestibility, and prior experiences have had on a person's ability to recall information. This topic is important to scientific scholars because the results could determine how they phrase their questions for future studies. It is hypothesized that one's memory would become distorted if the questions asked were not clearly presented, causing misinterpretation of the meaning.
According to Robert Baron (2001), the term "memory" is defined as, "Our cognition system for storing and retrieving information, which allows us to remember the past, retain new information, solve problems, and plan for the future" (p.210). Studies have shown that the way questions are worded and the format in which they are presented could cause distortion of memory and inaccuracy of reports (Schwarz, 1999). The participant must be able to clearly comprehend the literal meaning of key words (Schwarz, 1999; Winkielman et al., 1998).

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