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False Confession
A confession made by an individual admitting to a crime they did not commit.
Compliance
The tendency to agree with authority figures, even if the information is false.
Suggestibility
The inclination to internalize information, making individuals more susceptible to manipulation.
Internalization
The acceptance of guilt for an act, whether or not it was actually committed.
Confabulation
Reporting events that never occurred, which can happen unintentionally.
Alt key study
An experiment by Kassin & Kiechel (1996) where participants falsely confessed due to false evidence.
Cheating paradigm
An experiment by Russano et al. (2005) where participants falsely confessed when accused of cheating.
Miranda Rights
Legal rights that include the right to remain silent and the right to legal counsel during police interviews.
Right-to-Silence
The right to refuse to answer questions during a police interview.
Right-to-Legal Counsel
The right to have a lawyer present during police questioning to ensure legal protection.