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Study repetition and divided attention: Effects of encoding manipulations on collaborative inhibition in group recall
Authors:Luciane P. Pereira-Pasarin  Suparna Rajaram
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Caldwell College, 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07006, USA;(2) Psychology Department, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Abstract:Two experiments tested the effects of encoding manipulations on group recall and on the magnitude of collaborative inhibition. Collaborative inhibition refers to the phenomenon where by a collaborative group recalls less than do the same number of individuals who work alone and then have their nonredundant responses pooled. Participants studied categorized word lists once or three times (Experiment 1) or under conditions of full versus divided attention (Experiment 2). Study repetition both improved retrieval organization in recall and attenuated collaborative inhibition, and divided attention encoding both reduced retrieval organization in recall and eliminated collaborative inhibition. These experiments are the first to focus on encoding variables and to show that collaborative inhibition can vary as a function of encoding manipulations.
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