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- PublicationOpen AccessMeta-analytic review of the effects of suggestion on children’s memory: Implications for testimony(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2025-10) Villarquide, María; Cea, Blanca; Montes, Álvaro; Seijo, Dolores; Sin departamento asociadoBackground/Objective: The implantation of misleading information in memory is a highly relevant topic due to its implications for the evalua-tion of witness memory. Suggestion has been the most studied means of implantation. Therefore, a meta-analytical study was designed to estimate the effect size of suggestion in the implantation of misleading information in testimonies and memories, and the moderators of such effect. Method: A total of 17 studies designed to evaluate the implantation of suggested memories or the mere acceptance of misleading information were selected. Bare-bones meta-analyses of experiments were performed. Results: The re-sults showed a significantly positive, generalizable across studies, and more than large overall mean effect size (d = 1.68 95% CI [1.47, 1.89]) for the implantation of misleading information due to suggestion. When convert-ed to probabilities, the estimated likelihood of implanting any externally suggested information was 31.3%. Likewise, the results evidenced a signifi-cant, positive, generalizable among studies, and more than large average ef-fect size for the moderators: degree of suggestion (d = 1.60, 95% CI [1.47, 1.89]), likelihood of suggestion (d = 1.68, 95% CI [1.48, 1.88]), direct par-ticipation in the event (d = 1.31, 95%CI [1.13, 1.49]), indirect participation in the event (d = 2.00, 95% CI [1.77, 2.23]), suggestion through the indi-vidual differences paradigm (d = 1.44, 95% CI [1.23, 1.65]), and suggestion through the misinformation paradigm (d = 2.03, 95% CI[1.82, 2.24]). Con-clusions: The implications of the results for the evaluation of the reliability of child testimony are discussed.