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Comparative Study
. 2008 Sep;23(3):621-33.
doi: 10.1037/a0012766.

Oh, honey, I already forgot that: strategic control of directed forgetting in older and younger adults

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Comparative Study

Oh, honey, I already forgot that: strategic control of directed forgetting in older and younger adults

Lili Sahakyan et al. Psychol Aging. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

Two experiments investigated list-method directed forgetting with older and younger adults. Using standard directed forgetting instructions, significant forgetting was obtained with younger but not older adults. However, in Experiment 1 older adults showed forgetting with an experimenter-provided strategy that induced a mental context change--specifically, engaging in diversionary thought. Experiment 2 showed that age-related differences in directed forgetting occurred because older adults were less likely than younger adults to initiate a strategy to attempt to forget. When the instructions were revised to downplay their concerns about memory, older adults engaged in effective forgetting strategies and showed significant directed forgetting comparable in magnitude to younger adults. The results highlight the importance of strategic processes in directed forgetting.

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Figures

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Figure 1
Proportion of List 1 phrases recalled by age group and cue, Experiment 1. Error bars represent SE.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Proportion of List 1 phrases recalled by age group and cue, Experiment 2. Error bars represent SE.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Proportion of participants by age group and cue who reported using a strategy to try to forget, Experiment 2. Error bars represent SE.
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Figure 4
Proportion of List 1 recall for older participants as a function of their forgetting strategy, Experiment 2. Error bars represent SE.

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