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)What a great (and well-known example) to use for false memories. What is known at present is that most of a number of neuroanatomical regions involved in recognition memory are primarily associated with one subcomponent over the other.
Uncle Bobby caught a fish the size of his hand. The expression "familiarity breeds contempt" is all too familiar. Think of GM as a holding company that is also controlling GMAC and all of it loans, commercial, residential, car, packaged combinations, etc. I love the examples you used when describing how easy false memories can be formed. Let it wither on the vine. Standard themes will probably be familiar. “You Can Be Persuaded To Confess To An Invented Crime, Study Finds.” NPR. He will go on and fill in the holes of the story with more details that he will swear are true. Then Uncle Bobby gets home with Aunt Jessie and the kids and now as he tells the story the fish is the size of his torso, and so on. The question,'How are you?', will not be understood and the teacher must begin at the very beginning, usually with no common language with which to explain the basics.When teaching 'False Beginners' you can be a bit more adventurous in your approach to teaching. It didn’t matter that they were accountants or engineers. The minute that Buick was spared b/c of China’s love for the brand, GM was doomed domestically. Never heard of it. You end up saving $10 a car and you sell a half million cars.
A study by Julia Shaw and Stephen Porter, discussed in an NPR article January of this year, shows that when researchers implanted a fabricated memory of a violent crime into the college-aged participants’ heads, the participants not only admitted to committing the crime, but even supplemented detailed accounts— all to a brutal atrocity that never happened. In psychology, the misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory by the person making the memory recall.Misattribution is likely to occur when individuals are unable to monitor and control the influence of their attitudes, toward their judgments, at the time of retrieval. It’s arrogance cultivated for decades — GM still believes that its customers are morons who will buy any ol’ thing GM benevolently places at their dirty little feet.No shit. Think of the troubles that Lehman Bros. and AIG got into with billions at their disposal and the unfettered financial markets of the early part of this decade.Hah! If you are teaching in the USA, Canada, Australia, a European country or Japan, chances are that most beginners you teach will be false beginners. While trying to remember who this man is, you begin retrieving specific details about your previous encounter. It was originally noted as one of Daniel Schacter's seven sins of memo Bland. Here is what to expect from false and absolute beginners:These are learners who have had no contact with English at all. What happens here, is that years later when Uncle Bobby is talking with his friends about his experiences fishing, he has convinced himself that the fish he caught that day was as big as a shark, and his memory is full of details about that fish that just aren’t true. GM can’t see that — after all, those customers are just dumbfrucks, anyway.What does it say about Buick when GM asks folks to identify the most prominent vehicles in the line-up and the answers are “Park Avenue” and “Rendezvous” — neither of which can be found (thankfully) in showrooms?Did he fail because he’s an idiot or was it because the money just wasn’t there?, i.e., the cars got to a point and then GM just couldn’t afford to put anymore into them and rather than just focusing a couple of cars for each brand they continued to push the full line up for each without the funding? Yeah, that’s it! They’d just push on, throwing shit against the wall.I thought the Rendevous was still around…The hourly people didn’t make the decisions that put GM in the position they are today.I’ve got it!
Expecting something different from them would be unrealistic.If my memory serves me correctly (and I think it does) it was Lutz who championed decontenting claiming what was being decontented were things customers would never notice. According to the article, “one student, when told she had assaulted a classmate in her teens, ‘elaborately’ filled in all the blanks: what weapon she used (a rock), what the argument was over (a boy), what she was having for dinner when the police came looking for her — even the color of the officers’ hair” (Siegel). . I read more and comment less these days.
There’s an important difference between the two companies: Toyota acknowledges mistakes and takes corrective action; GM does not. That name may be on of the best names in the history of cars.