Disrupters as Well as Monitors: Roles of Others During and After Collaborative Remembering in the DRM Procedure
Abstract
Influence of others on true and inauthentic memory both during and after collaborative remembering have drawn extensive attention in recent years. Collaborative research has recorded three typical effects: collaborative inhibition and error pruning (i.e., nominal groups recall more true information but also bear higher erroneous intrusions than collaborative groups) during collaboration, as well as post-collaborative recall benefit after...
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Title
Disrupters as Well as Monitors: Roles of Others During and After Collaborative Remembering in the DRM Procedure
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
276 - 289
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