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The influence of directional associations on directed forgetting and interference

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.1035

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directed forgetting; interference; directional associations; context; similarity

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Two experiments examined how cross-list directional associations influenced list-method directed forgetting and the degree of interference observed on each list. Each List I item had a (a) bidirectionally related item on List 2 (chip <-> potato), (b) forward association with an item on List 2 (chip -> wood), (c) backward association from an item on List 2 (chip <- chisel), or (d) no relationship with List 2 items. The results revealed that associative relationships that eliminated retroactive interference in the baseline condition also eliminated the directed forgetting costs. In contrast, associative relationships did not affect List 2 recall in the forget group, which remained unchanged across experimental conditions. However, certain conditions reduced proactive interference in the remember group, thereby eliminating the benefits of directed forgetting. The directed forgetting costs and benefits were observed independently of each other. The authors propose that these effects emerged from a combination of item and context strengthening induced by different associative directions.

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