Age differences in collaborative memory: The role of retrieval manipulations

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作者
Meade, Michelle L. [1 ]
Roediger, Henry L., III [2 ]
机构
[1] Montana State Univ, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
[2] Washington Univ, St Louis, MO USA
关键词
CREATING FALSE MEMORIES; FORCED CONFABULATION; COLLECTIVE MEMORY; SOCIAL CONTAGION; RECALL; OLDER; INHIBITION; RECOLLECTION; PERFORMANCE; IMMEDIATE;
D O I
10.3758/MC.37.7.962
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In two experiments, we examined age differences in collaborative inhibition (reduced recall in pairs of people, relative to pooled individuals) across repeated retrieval attempts. Younger and older adults studied categorized word lists and were then given two consecutive recall tests and a recognition test. On the first recall test, the subjects were given free-report cued recall or forced-report cued recall instructions (Experiment 1) or free recall instructions (Experiment 2) and recalled the lists either alone or in collaboration with another subject of the same age group. Free-report cued recall and free recall instructions warned the subjects not to guess, whereas forced-report cued recall instructions required them to guess. Collaborative inhibition was obtained for both younger and older adults on initial tests of free-report cued recall, forced-report cued recall, and free recall, showing that the effect generalizes across several tests for both younger and older adults. Collaborative inhibition did not persist on subsequent individual recall or recognition tests for list items. Older adults consistently falsely recalled and recognized items more than did younger adults, as had been found in previous studies. In addition, prior collaboration may exaggerate older adults' tendency toward higher false alarms on a subsequent recognition test, but only after a free recall test. The results provide generality to the phenomenon of collaborative inhibition and can be explained by invoking concepts of strategy disruption and source monitoring.
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页码:962 / 975
页数:14
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