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Clinical Trial
. 2004 Jul;32(5):819-23.
doi: 10.3758/bf03195871.

How generation affects source memory

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Clinical Trial

How generation affects source memory

Kindiya D Geghman et al. Mem Cognit. 2004 Jul.

Abstract

Generation effects (better memory for self-produced items than for provided items) typically occur in item memory. Jurica and Shimamura (1999) reported a negative generation effect in source memory, but their procedure did not test participants on the items they had generated. In Experiment 1, participants answered questions and read statements made by a face on a computer screen. The target word was unscrambled, or letters were filled in. Generation effects were found for target recall and source recognition (which person did which task). Experiment 2 extended these findings to a condition in which the external sources were two different faces. Generation had a positive effect on source memory, supporting an overlap in the underlying mechanisms of item and source memory.

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