![]() Yes, the challenging aspects do start with the claim of using the label as a starter reinforced by so many people making the same claim about a cornucopia in the FotL logo. What is it about the Flute of the Loom case that is so challenging specifically? Because he said he drew the cover by looking at the label? He couldn't have just copied the fruit pattern and not the actual 'horn' and is misremembering that detail? Okay, but you have a habit of not explaining what is challenging about your examples. It's probably better if I copy papa and reserve ME just for the mysterious ones and just use 'memory errors' as a description for the explained cases. If instead the videotape said '-stain' then we'd attribute it to memory errors but the ME is still intact, lots of people have that false memory. Using those terms, finding a Berenstein videotape for a group of people whose ME is specifically about the videotape the existence of this videotape resolves the 'ME claim', it is not an ME at all, it is an accurate memory. I think I'm just trying to come up with some consistency as to what an 'ME' means, papa for example and probably many people are using it to mean 'mysterious/supernatural explanation for memory errors that are common in content', but I've just been using it to be common false memories. I suppose although it raises the question as to what specifically the ME is is it that it was Berenstein across the board for everything or just on the videotape? This videotape does not invalidate 'the Berenstain Bears ME', I assume there are many people like myself whose Berenstein 'memories' predate VCRs. I still would have expected more 'no cornucopia' answers if there never was a cornucopia in anyone's reality and it was all error.īut it remains an ME for anyone that's not aware of the existence of the videotape, no? We can expect likely a more or so even 3 way split (variance will be high amongst different survey groups) between Left, Right, and No cornucopia, with Other being a small percentage that encompasses people who believe the cornucopia was centered, it was a basket instead, trolls, etc. If the options for example were Left, Right, No cornucopia, and Other (which you can give a reason for). ![]() The poll is inherently skewed for people to choose either the Left or Right option due to the nature of how people respond to online polls such as this one with only three options (people will spend little time, little thought, low effort). There are also troll responses for the Other option as well. The 'no cornucopia' (green) is just one reason some participants answered with amongst many others that say imply the same thing such as 'none,' 'neither,' etc. For the "Other" option, participants had to write out the reason they chose Other. There were 3 options available to choose. This would be considered an availability bias. The 'no cornucopia' (green) was too low to register in the chart. I took the survey just now and looked at the results. Pretty poorly done survey and hard to interpret.
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