Concept information
Preferred term
multi-process theory of prospective memory
Definition
- A theory of event-based prospective memory which suggests that retrieving a planned intention can occur through either strategic or automatic processes.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- multiprocess framework
- multiprocess theory
Belongs to group
Bibliographic citation(s)
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• McDaniel, M. A., & Einstein, G. O. (2000). Strategic and automatic processes in prospective memory retrieval : A multiprocess framework. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14(7), S127‑S144. https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.775
[Study type: literature review / Access: closed]
Creator
- Frank Arnould
In other languages
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/P66-FZ3S259C-7
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