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Personality correlates of retrieval processes in intentional and unintentional forgetting
Authors:R. Edward Geiselman  Teresa M. Panting
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90024, U.S.A.
Abstract:Early accounts of intentional forgetting relied exclusively on mechanisms that operate at encoding. The results of more recent experiments indicate that memory-retrieval inhibition also is involved, thus linking waking intentional forgetting with hypnotic amnesia. The present Experiment 1 was designed to provide further support for the retrieval-inhibition hypothesis by testing four alternative explanations for some of the recent results. Experiment 2 examined the role of word affect in both intentional forgetting and unintentional forgetting to evaluate theoretical interpretations of the retrieval mechanisms thought to be involved. Unintentional forgetting of negative words was consistent with a repression-like interpretation, whereas intentional forgetting of negative words appeared to be limited by sensitization. Personality correlates of the recall results were identified and were found to be in support of these interpretations.
Keywords:Correspondence—Requests for reprints should be addressed to R.E. Geiselman.
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