A limit on retrieval-induced forgetting |
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Authors: | Butler K M Williams C C Zacks R T Maki R H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824, USA. butlerk5@msu.edu |
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Abstract: | Retrieving some members of a memory set impairs later recall of semantically related but not unrelated members (M. C. Anderson, R. A. Bjork, & E. L. Bjork, 1994; M. C. Anderson & B. A. Spellman, 1995). The authors investigated whether this retrieval-induced forgetting effect would generalize to testing procedures other than category-cued recall. Although the authors demonstrated a retrieval-induced forgetting effect using a category-cued recall task, they failed to show retrieval-induced forgetting on several different memory tests that used item-specific cues, including a category-plus-stem-cued recall test, a category-plus-fragment-cued recall test, a fragment-cued recall test, and a fragment completion task. |
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