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In two experiments, we investigated the role of automatic retrieval in directed forgetting, using a stem completion test. In each experiment, we compared the performance of an implicit group, a process dissociation procedure (PDP) group, and a group given a speeded response task. The response times of the speeded response group on the stem completion task replicated earlier data in suggesting that this group adopted a purely automatic retrieval strategy. Experiment 1 revealed a directed-forgetting effect on automatic retrieval with the item method, but Experiment 2 revealed no directed-forgetting effect on automatic retrieval with the list method, consistent with the lack of implicit effects with the list method throughout the literature. Both experiments showed lower automatic estimates for the PDP group than for the implicit and speeded response groups, which did not differ. The data are consistent with either a selective rehearsal or an inhibition account of directed forgetting with the list method. The comparison of methods for assessing automatic retrieval is consistent with earlier evidence suggesting that subjects may adopt a generate/recognize strategy when given direct retrieval instructions.
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This research was supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship to J.V. and a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Discovery Grant to K.D.H.
Note—This article was accepted by the previous editorial team, when Colin M. MacLeod was Editor
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Vonk, J., Horton, K.D. Automatic retrieval in directed forgetting. Memory & Cognition 34, 505–517 (2006). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03193574
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