Magdalena Kękuś

ORCID: 0000-0001-5553-4665
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Research Areas
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Educational Strategies and Epistemologies
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Psychological and Educational Research Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Topic Modeling
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Diverse Academic Research Studies
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment

Uniwersytet SWPS
2025

Jagiellonian University
2019-2023

Institute of Psychology
2019-2023

Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology
2023

The continued influence effect (CIE) refers to reliance on misinformation, even after it has been retracted. There are several techniques counter it, such as forewarnings or presenting alternative explanations that can replace misinformation in knowledge mental models of events. However, the existing research shows they generally do not eliminate CIE, and their protective effects appear be durable over time. In two experiments (N = 441), we aimed investigate effectiveness explanation...

10.31219/osf.io/hs2yb_v2 preprint EN 2025-03-24

The continued influence effect (CIE) refers to reliance on misinformation, even after it has been retracted. There are several techniques counter it, such as forewarnings or presenting alternative explanations that can replace misinformation in knowledge mental models of events. However, the existing research shows they generally do not eliminate CIE, and their protective effects appear be durable over time. In two experiments (N = 441), we aimed investigate effectiveness explanation...

10.1177/17470218251336232 article EN Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2025-04-09

Abstract The paper presents the memory conformity effect phenomenon, which involves inclusion in accounts concerning a particular event (original information) of incorrect information (misinformation) that witness has obtained as result another witness's account same event. research had two goals: (1) to verify existence individuals who yield misinformation yet are aware discrepancy between original and misinformation; (2) determine why these choose despite correctness their own memories. In...

10.1002/acp.4171 article EN Applied Cognitive Psychology 2024-01-01

Introduction The memory conformity effect occurs when people witness a given incident and then talk to each other about it, the statement of one person affects account another with respect that incident. main objectives this experiment were (1) examine effectiveness modified version MORI-v technique in inducing (2) investigate how manner which participants discuss observed event influences magnitude effect. In general, online consists following elements: original material , is, two versions...

10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1239139 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2024-01-17

Abstract The manuscript describes an experimental investigation of a technique that might reduce memory conformity: the reinforced self‐affirmation procedure (RSA). While previous studies have already demonstrated RSA's effectiveness in reducing other distortions (e.g., misinformation effect and interrogative suggestibility), this has not been tested context co‐witness conformity effect. To end, we utilized well‐known MORI to study under well‐controlled conditions. viewing different versions...

10.1002/acp.4065 article EN Applied Cognitive Psychology 2023-03-27

Summary The manuscript describes an experimental investigation of one possible technique that may reduce memory conformity: the reinforced self‐affirmation procedure (RSA). While previous studies have already demonstrated RSA's effectiveness in reducing other distortions (e.g., misinformation effect and interrogative suggestibility), this has not been tested context co‐witness conformity effect. To end, we will utilize well‐known MORI to study under well‐controlled conditions. viewing...

10.1002/acp.3685 article EN Applied Cognitive Psychology 2020-05-08
Samuel Murray William Jiménez‐Leal Santiago Amaya Priya Silverstein Zoltán Kekecs and 92 more Christopher R. Chartier Max F Wan T Blackall Cristina Salvador Gerit Pfuhl Maria Montefinese Halil Emre Kocalar Natalia Lopez Tome Άννα Πολεμικού William E. Davis Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Monira Ibrahim Almohizea Seda Merve Şahin Guilherme Welter Wendt Bastien Trémolière Wang Zheng Cleno Couto Asil Ali Özdoğru Maja Becker Yoshihiko Kunisato David C. Vaidis Oscar J. Galindo-Caballero Robert M. Ross Ziqian Xia Minjun Zhang Gavin Brent Sullivan Thomas Rhys Evans Krystian Barzykowski Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Daniel Nettle Hendrik Godbersen Xiaoming Jiang Yuki Yamada Bradley Walker Sergio Cervera‐Torres Marta Rokosz Handan Akkaş Harry Manley Huanxu Liu Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Hongfei Du Arathy Puthillam Lindsay Hahn Samantha K. Stanley Carlota Batres Agnieszka Sorokowska Danielle Wagstaff Steve M. J. Janssen Candela I. Jantus Ahmed Khaoudi Jackson G. Lu Yang Wu Marta Kowal Andrés Camargo Lusine Grigoryan Joaquín Navajas Kévin Vezirian Πέτρος Ρούσσος Michał Misiak Anna Studzińska Susana Ruiz Fernández Argiro Vatakis Anna Oleszkiewicz Joonha Park Ruth Wambui Gichanga Erin Michelle Buchanan sumara Magdalena Kękuś Vaitsa Giannouli Lamya Mouhssine Michał Pieniak Michele Anne Fatima Zahra Sahli Aurélien Graton Brian Otieno Tim Kurz Kyoshiro Sasaki Paulo Roberto dos Santos Ferreira S. Craig Roberts Benedict Ntinyari Gituma Wakil Ajibola Asekun Barnaby Dixson Megan L. Willis Oluyinka Ojedokun Madhavilatha Maganti Muhammad Mussaffa Butt Weronika Hryniszak Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Akshay Johri Alper KARABABA Zahida Iqbal Kathleen Schmidt

Do people in different societies experience morality differently everyday life? Using sampling methods, we investigate moral experiences a sample from 20 countries across 6 continents, thereby replicating and extending large-scale study originally conducted the United States Canada. We aim to replicate key findings about kinds of have, relationship between such religious or political affiliation, how affect momentary feelings, influence behavior. An international enables us assess...

10.31234/osf.io/jktnv preprint EN 2024-01-26

Abstract The memory conformity effect occurs when people witness a given incident (e.g. crime) then talk to each other about it, and the statement of one person affects account with respect this incident. aim article is improve quality testimony by verifying effectiveness three methods that reduce effect: (1) an extended warning against misinformation; (2) method based on information functioning its fallibility (3) consisting in motivating participants resist influence demonstrating their...

10.1111/bjop.12712 article EN British Journal of Psychology 2024-05-23
Samuel Murray William Jiménez‐Leal Santiago Amaya Priya Silverstein Zoltán Kekecs and 95 more Christopher R. Chartier Max F Wan T Blackall Cristina Salvador Gerit Pfuhl Maria Montefinese Halil Emre Kocalar Natalia Lopez Tome Άννα Πολεμικού William E. Davis Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Monira Ibrahim Almohizea Seda Merve Şahin Guilherme Welter Wendt Bastien Trémolière Wang Zheng Cleno Couto Asil Ali Özdoğru Maja Becker Yoshihiko Kunisato David C. Vaidis Oscar J. Galindo-Caballero Robert M. Ross Ziqian Xia Minjun Zhang Haruno Kusakabe Gavin Brent Sullivan Thomas Rhys Evans Krystian Barzykowski Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Daniel Nettle Hendrik Godbersen Xiaoming Jiang Yuki Yamada Bradley Walker Sergio Cervera‐Torres Marta Rokosz Handan Akkaş Harry Manley Huanxu Liu Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Hongfei Du Arathy Puthillam Lindsay Hahn Samantha K. Stanley Carlota Batres Agnieszka Sorokowska Danielle Wagstaff Steve M. J. Janssen Candela I. Jantus Ahmed Khaoudi Jackson G. Lu Yang Wu Marta Kowal Andrés Camargo Lusine Grigoryan Joaquín Navajas Kévin Vezirian Πέτρος Ρούσσος Michał Misiak Anna Studzińska Susana Ruiz Fernández Argiro Vatakis Anna Oleszkiewicz Joonha Park Ruth Wambui Gichanga Erin Michelle Buchanan sumara Magdalena Kękuś Vaitsa Giannouli Lamya Mouhssine Michał Pieniak Michele Anne Fatima Zahra Sahli Aurélien Graton Brian Otieno Tim Kurz Kyoshiro Sasaki Paulo Roberto dos Santos Ferreira S. Craig Roberts Benedict Ntinyari Gituma Wakil Ajibola Asekun Barnaby Dixson Megan L. Willis Oluyinka Ojedokun Madhavilatha Maganti Muhammad Mussaffa Butt Weronika Hryniszak Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Alper KARABABA Zahida Iqbal Arfa Mubeen Lianquan WU Alexiοs Arvanitis Gisela Isabel Delfino

Do people in different societies experience morality differently everyday life? Using sampling methods, we investigate moral experiences a sample from 20 countries across 6 continents, thereby replicating and extending large-scale study originally conducted the United States Canada. We aim to replicate key findings about kinds of have, relationship between such religious or political affiliation, how affect momentary feelings, influence behavior. An international enables us assess...

10.31234/osf.io/jktnv_v1 preprint EN 2024-01-26

Abstract The two experiments presented in this study investigate the impact of memory training on misinformation effect. This effect is particularly important forensic context as exposing a witness to may adversely affect content their testimony. During training, participants were acquainted with seven (Experiment 1) or six 2) types errors. It was expected that knowledge unreliability human would reduce and therefore improve quality These hypotheses confirmed both experiments. efficacy...

10.1007/s12144-019-00490-9 article EN cc-by Current Psychology 2019-11-07

Summary The paper presents the memory conformity effect phenomenon, which assumes that information about same event a witness acquires from another (misinformation) is incorporated into first witness' of (original information). study has two goals: (1) to verify existence people with who are aware discrepancy between original and misinformation; (2) determine why they choose misinformation despite correctness their own memories. In addition, we examine relationship susceptibility social...

10.1002/acp.3879 article EN cc-by Applied Cognitive Psychology 2021-09-24

The observation inflation effect consists in the fact that observing an action being performed can create false memories this has actually been by observer.The present study examined relationship between and interrogative suggestibility.A procedure based on Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale was used to assess two kinds of suggestibility: tendency yield suggestive questions (Yield) change answers after feedback (Shift).The participants first watched a film depicting woman performing simple...

10.24425/ppb.2020.134728 article EN Polish Psychological Bulletin 2023-07-19

The article covers the issue of juvenile delinquency and social maladjustment. aim this paper is to present, on basis literature review, a picture child crime in Poland, as well present psychological determinants maladjustment among children. discusses definition context proceedings for criminal acts symptoms Moreover, it describes including personality environmental factors (family, school environment peers).

10.5604/01.3001.0013.8464 article EN Kwartalnik Pedagogiczny 2020-02-13
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