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The Resulting Stain

Cognitive psychology studies how people remember the details of an experience and the gist of an idea. In a classic study, Bransford and Franks (1971) threw spaghetti against the wall and measured the resulting stain. Actually, what they did was give people short sentences and then asked them questions about each one.

Here are 4 examples of a longer set:

  • The girl lives next door. Who does?
  • The scared cat was running from the dog. What was?
  • The girl who lives next door broke the window. Broke what?
  • The dog was barking. What was?

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“An idea is something that won’t work unless you do.” - Thomas A. Edison

Stains are hard to remove. Even when the evidence is gone, we may still see and remember the remnants. Similarly, the gist of ideas, true and false, sticks with us, even when the details are long lost or discredited.

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