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As an undergrad in cognitive...

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As an undergrad in cognitive...

As an undergrad in cognitive psych, my advisor told me that since the original study, researchers trying to reproduce the Zeigarnik effect have had varied results. Experimental studies still have not determined the characteristics of tasks (tasks to be performed vs tasks to be recalled verbally, length of task—seconds vs minutes, etc.) which may show this effect.

Incomplete tasks and the Zeigarnik Effect By: Merlin Mann (12 replies) September 5, 2005 - 7:12am
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