Retrospective evaluation (RE) of event sequences is known to be biased in various ways. The present paper presents a series of studies that examined the suggestion that the moments that are the most accessible in memory at the point of RE contribute to these biases. As predicted by this memory-based analysis, Experiment 1 showed that pleasantness ratings of word lists were biased by the presentation position of a negative item and by how easy the negative information was to retrieve. Experiment 2 ruled out the hypothesis that these findings were due to the dual nature of the task called upon. Experiment 3 further manipulated the memorability of the negative items – and corresponding changes in RE were as predicted. Finally, Experiment 4 ext...
Suppose that you were asked which of two movies you had most recently seen. The results of the exper...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Retrospective evaluation (RE) of event sequences is known to be biased in various ways. The present ...
In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations...
The present paper tests the widely accepted hypothesis that on-line judgment implies functional inde...
While much attention has been given recently to studying temporal sequences of events, virtually no ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
In this paper we present experimental research examining the ability of individuals to make good ret...
Suppose that you were asked which of two movies you had most recently seen. The results of the exper...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Retrospective evaluation (RE) of event sequences is known to be biased in various ways. The present ...
In the literature, the nature of the relationships between memory processes and summary evaluations...
The present paper tests the widely accepted hypothesis that on-line judgment implies functional inde...
While much attention has been given recently to studying temporal sequences of events, virtually no ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
The circumstances under which different retrieval processes can support judgments about how long ago...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
In this paper we present experimental research examining the ability of individuals to make good ret...
Suppose that you were asked which of two movies you had most recently seen. The results of the exper...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...