认知心理学. 认知心理学. 忘记了总统们
1Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. roediger@wustl.edu.
概括
美国总统在集体记忆中以可预测的线性速度被遗忘. 这项研究实证地证明了历史人物如何随着时间的推移而从公众的记忆中消失.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 历史记忆研究 历史记忆研究
背景情况:
- 集体记忆影响着社会对历史人物的理解.
- 以前的研究已经探索了个人记忆的遗忘曲线,但对历史人物的集体遗忘知之甚少.
研究的目的:
- 实证地调查美国总统从集体记忆中被遗忘的过程.
- 模拟历史数字在公众记忆中退缩的速度.
- 预测最近的总统何时会被召回,与不那么突出的历史人物相似.
主要方法:
- 这两项研究涉及1974年,1991年和2009年的本科生 (N=415) 和2014年的成年人 (N=497).
- 参与者回忆起美国总统及其职位.
- 忘记功能被安装在回忆数据中,以模拟记忆衰退.
主要成果:
- 在前任总统之前,人们观察到一个一致的,大致上是线性遗忘模式.
- 不考虑顺序位置的回忆也表现出定期的忘记模式.
- 忘记函数预测,最近的总统将在特定的未来日期内被遗忘到过去的总统的水平.
结论:
- 从集体记忆中忘记是一个可量化的现象,可以通过实证来研究.
- 这些发现为了解公众意识中历史知识的衰落提供了一个模型.
- 这项研究有助于了解公众人物的社会记忆如何随着时间的推移而演变.
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