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Accession number;01A0695578
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| Title;A review of source memory research in the source monitoring paradigm. |
| Author;
KINJO HIKARI
(Tokyo Metrop. Inst. of Gerontology)
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Journal Title;Japanese Journal of Psychology
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Journal Code:Z0768A
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ISSN:0021-5236
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VOL.72;NO.2;PAGE.134-150(2001)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;REF.67 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Research on source memory in the source monitoring paradigm was reviewed and discussed. The author analyzed three factors contributing to the current upsurge of source memory research: (a) a basic theoretical framework and a basic experimental paradigm for source monitoring were established by Johnson and her collaborators, (b) source monitoring tasks were a more sensitive measure than recall and recognition tasks to assess one's explicit memory among different populations, and (c) the source monitoring paradigm is so flexible and versatile to design a variety of experiments. Further studies are necessary for the paradigm to find a better way of analyzing data and to verify its premises. Regardless of these problems, however, the author predicted a further explosion of source memory research in the paradigm because it would give us a hint of an underlying mechanism of how memory is processed. (author abst.) |
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