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socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting  

Definition

  • Selective retrieval of information during a conversation can cause related information to be forgotten. This phenomenon occurs in both the person speaking and the person listening to the conversation.

Entry terms

  • SS-RIF

Bibliographic citation(s)

  • • Abel, M., & Bäuml, K.-H. T. (2020). Retrieval-induced forgetting in a social context: Do the same mechanisms underlie forgetting in speakers and listeners? Memory & Cognition, 48(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-019-00957-x

    [Study type: empirical study / Access: open]

  • • Cuc, A., Koppel, J., & Hirst, W. (2007). Silence is not golden: A case for socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting. Psychological Science, 18(8), 727 733. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01967.x

    [Study type: empirical study / Access: closed]

  • • Hirst, W., & Coman, A. (2018). Building a collective memory : The case for collective forgetting. Current Opinion in Psychology, 23, 88‑92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2018.02.002

    [Study type: literature review / Access: closed]

Creator

  • Frank Arnould

Dataset citation(s)

  • • Abel, M. (2019, June 11). Retrieval-induced forgetting in a social context: Do the same mechanisms underly forgetting in speakers and listeners? https://osf.io/y9q37/

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