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Should we forget forgetting?

Memory Studies, 2008
Paul Connerton's inquiry in Memory Studies into the seven types of forgetting highlights forgetting as an active rather than passive process in both individual and larger cultural memory. The present article suggests that `forgetting' may be re-interpreted as a problem of relative accessibility from a larger store of available memory.
Jefferson A. Singer, Martin A. Conway
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To forget or not to forget

Cognition & Emotion, 2004
Using a directed forgetting task, we tested the hypothesis that repressors would be superior to nonrepressors in forgetting negative experimental material. Consistent with previous studies, there was an overall directed forgetting effect, with significantly more to‐be‐remembered (TBR) material recalled than to‐be‐forgotten material (TBF). As predicted,
Lynn Myers, Nazanin Derakshan
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FORGETTING WE FORGET: OVERCONFIDENCE AND MEMORY

Journal of the European Economic Association, 2009
Do individuals have unbiased beliefs, or are they over- or underconfident? Overconfident individuals may fail to prepare optimally for the future, and economists who infer preferences from behavior under the assumption of unbiased beliefs will make mistaken inferences.
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NeVer ForgeT

Ecotone, 2012
Five years after the shooting at Virginia Tech, a professor who was in lockdown on campus that day considers the relationship between personal grief and publicized mourning.
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Forget me, forget me not

2019
<p>During word learning, many words are associated with many meanings to build a lexicon. A model by McMurray et al. (2012) suggests that vocabulary acquisition may not only depend on building correct associations, but also pruning incorrect ones.
Tanja Charlotte Roembke   +5 more
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Academic forgetting.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2020
Berntsen, Dorthe, Rubin, David C.
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Forgetting

Scientific American, 1964
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