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Do explicit memory manipulations
affect the memory blocking effect?
JOSHUA D. LANDAU
York College of Pennsylvania
P. ANDREW LEYNES
The College of New Jersey
The memory blocking effect (MBE) occurs when people are prevented from
completing word fragments because they studied orthographically similar words.
Across 3 experiments, we investigated how manipulations that influence explicit
memory tasks would influence the MBE. Although a significant MBE was observed
in all 3 experiments, manipulating depth of processing (Experiment 1), time to
complete the fragments (Experiment 2), and awareness of the MBE (Experiment
3) did not change the magnitude of the MBE. We discuss these results in the context
of a suppression mechanism involved in retrieval-induced forgetting.
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