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{{Short description|Psychological technique}}
The '''memory confusion protocol''' is a technique used by [[Social psychology|social psychologists]] to discover whether [[Human subject research|subject]]s are [[Categorization|categorizing]] [[individual]]s into groups and, if so, what characteristics they are using to do so – without the knowledge of the subjects, in order to reduce the risk that subjects will try to conceal their reasons. The technique has three main steps:
#Subjects are shown [[photograph]]s of the individuals and are asked to form impressions of them.