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Feeling of Knowing and Retrieval Failure: Tip-of-the-Tongue State is Not the Only Option
22nd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science
  • Amanda C. Gingerich, Butler University
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Abstract

We investigated whether individuals are able to differentiate being in a tip-of-the-tongue state from the metacognitive experience of knowing information, but being unable to recall it. Results indicate that being unable to recall known information is separate from, and more common than, experiencing a tip-of-the-tongue state.

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Citation Information
K. S. Johns, L. R. Brooks, and Amanda C. Gingerich. "Feeling-of-knowing and retrieval failure: Tip-of-the-tongue state is not the only option" 22nd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Boston, MA. May. 2010.