Abstract The aim of the present research was to examine the relationship between individual differences in thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) in witness-like situations. We predicted that people who are more prone to suppress undesired thoughts and memories would demonstrate a stronger RIF effect. Consistent with findings obtained in a US sample (Blumberg in Personal Individ Differ 29:943–950, 2000), results of a preliminary study (Study 1) confirmed the three-factor structure of the White bear suppression inventory (WBSI): the tendency to rely on thought suppression (suppression dimension), the frequency of experiencing intrusive thoughts (intrusion dimension), and the frequency of using self-distraction to avoid undesired thoughts (self-distraction dimension). Consistent with our hypotheses, Study 2 found that only the suppression sub-dimension of the WBSI was positively and significantly related to RIF. Theoretical expectations of these findings and implications for witness research are discussed.

The relationship between thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting: an analysis of witness memories / Pica, Gennaro; Pierro, Antonio; Giannini, Anna Maria. - In: COGNITIVE PROCESSING. - ISSN 1612-4782. - ELETTRONICO. - 16:1(2015), pp. 35-44. [10.1007/s10339-014-0626-0]

The relationship between thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting: an analysis of witness memories

PICA, GENNARO;PIERRO, Antonio;GIANNINI, Anna Maria
2015

Abstract

Abstract The aim of the present research was to examine the relationship between individual differences in thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) in witness-like situations. We predicted that people who are more prone to suppress undesired thoughts and memories would demonstrate a stronger RIF effect. Consistent with findings obtained in a US sample (Blumberg in Personal Individ Differ 29:943–950, 2000), results of a preliminary study (Study 1) confirmed the three-factor structure of the White bear suppression inventory (WBSI): the tendency to rely on thought suppression (suppression dimension), the frequency of experiencing intrusive thoughts (intrusion dimension), and the frequency of using self-distraction to avoid undesired thoughts (self-distraction dimension). Consistent with our hypotheses, Study 2 found that only the suppression sub-dimension of the WBSI was positively and significantly related to RIF. Theoretical expectations of these findings and implications for witness research are discussed.
2015
Retrieval-induced forgetting; Suppression; Witness memory; Adult; Factor Analysis, Statistical; Female; Humans; Male; Memory Disorders; Mental Recall; Surveys and Questionnaires; Thinking; Young Adult; Individuality; Repression, Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Artificial Intelligence; Medicine (all)
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The relationship between thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting: an analysis of witness memories / Pica, Gennaro; Pierro, Antonio; Giannini, Anna Maria. - In: COGNITIVE PROCESSING. - ISSN 1612-4782. - ELETTRONICO. - 16:1(2015), pp. 35-44. [10.1007/s10339-014-0626-0]
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