Some type of highly emotional event in that age range as well as the lack of criminal activity (theft, assault, assault with a weapon) was required for participation. The researches then used a selection of information from these questionnaires in interviews with the participants. Each participant was interviewed three times by the same interviewer, who they thought was a memory researcher. The interviewer used a script in every interview to ensure consistency between participants. Participants were divided equally into two conditions: false criminal memory and false non-criminal memory. In the first interview, participants were told of one event they had experienced and one event they had not. In the criminal condition, the false event was centered on criminal activity. In the non-criminal condition, a non-criminal, but highly emotional event was described as the false event. After this, and in each of the following interviews, they were asked to describe the events. As expected, they were not able to describe the event they had not experienced in the first interview. To help them “remember” the false event, the interviewer used guided imagery and suggested that they practice visualizing the event at …show more content…
The perceived possibility of consequences for confessing might decrease the number of false confessions developed. The consequences would also mirror the situation of a criminal investigation more accurately, strengthening the implications of the study. The effects of participants’ individual characteristics would also be an interesting next step. For example, having a participant fill out a personality inventory would allow researchers to see if relationships exist between certain personality traits and the generation of false memories. Finally, time passed may effect the creation of false memories. In this study, the false event was around 10 years in the past for most participants. A study with conditions based on how much time has passed would show the prevalence of false memories in relation to the suggested time of the