Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, little experimental work has investigated the underlying processes. In this study, the authors investigated termination decisions in free recall by providing participants an open-ended retrieval interval and requiring them to press a stop button when they had finished retrieving. Three variables important to assessing one’s willingness to search memory were examined: (a) the time spent searching memory after the last successful retrieval before choosing to quit (the exit latency); (b) task difficulty; and (c) individual differences in motivation, as measured by Webster and Kruglanski’s (1994) Need for Closure Scale. A strong negative correlatio...
poster abstractAs information becomes more ubiquitously available, many information users tend to ex...
Online search has become an important part of professional and daily life. With an endless amount of...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate m...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Feeling of knowing (FOK) was related to recall search time by Laughery, Thompson, and Band (1974). T...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
It is widely known that the feedback from a decision outcome may evoke emotions like regret, which r...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
poster abstractAs information becomes more ubiquitously available, many information users tend to ex...
Online search has become an important part of professional and daily life. With an endless amount of...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate m...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Feeling of knowing (FOK) was related to recall search time by Laughery, Thompson, and Band (1974). T...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
It is widely known that the feedback from a decision outcome may evoke emotions like regret, which r...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
poster abstractAs information becomes more ubiquitously available, many information users tend to ex...
Online search has become an important part of professional and daily life. With an endless amount of...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...