The effect of impression formation on memory of trait words Relation between coding and retrieval process
Three experiments investigated the effect of impression formation of a person on the recall and recognition of trait words. The subjects were assigned to one of four groups: Impression, Memory, Impression-Memory, and Incidental groups. Each subject performed an orienting task followed by free recall...
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| Published in | Shinrigaku kenkyū Vol. 71; no. 3; pp. 187 - 196 |
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| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | Japanese |
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Japan
The Japanese Psychological Association
01.08.2000
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 0021-5236 1884-1082 1884-1082 |
| DOI | 10.4992/jjpsy.71.187 |
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| Summary: | Three experiments investigated the effect of impression formation of a person on the recall and recognition of trait words. The subjects were assigned to one of four groups: Impression, Memory, Impression-Memory, and Incidental groups. Each subject performed an orienting task followed by free recall and recognition tests. In a recall test, false recall of antonyms of targets occurred more often in the Memory group than in the Impression group. There was no difference in the correct recall. In a multiple choice recognition test and a yes-no recognition test, false recognition to antonyms of targets occurred more often in the Memory group than in the Impression group. Hit to targets occurred more often in the Impression group than in the Memory group. These results were interpreted as showing that formation of an impression for a person had different effects for recall and recognition tests. The results were discussed in terms of a relation between encoding and retrieval processes. |
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| ISSN: | 0021-5236 1884-1082 1884-1082 |
| DOI: | 10.4992/jjpsy.71.187 |