Question d'origine :
Bonjour, Je recherche la source d'une étude d'Elridge et al 1994 souvenirs d'une journée de travail. Ci-dessous l'objet de l'étude : 1. Que faites-vous durant pendant une journée de travail typique ? 2. Qu’avez-vous fait hier ? 3. Et que faisiez-vous le même jour la semaine précédente ? Un psychologue a posé ces trois questions à douze ingénieurs. Tout naturellement, les ingénieurs se souvenaient mieux de leur activité de la veille. En revanche, les activités vieilles d’une semaine avaient tendance à ressembler à une journée type. Ainsi, les détails spécifiques (lieu, date des événements) s’effacent plus vite que les informations générales. Je n'ai rien trouvé sur Google Scholar, Theses.fr. Merci pour votre aide Xavier DELENGAIGNE
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Le 02/03/2021 à 09h46
Bonjour,
Nous pensons qu'il s'agit de l'étude "Autobiographical memory and daily schemas at work ", publiée en avril 1994 par Margery A. Eldridge , Philip J Barnard et Debra A Bekerian dans la revue Memory et don voici le résumé (en anglais) :
This exploratory study examines how daily schemas for work activities influence retrospective memory. Twelve subjects were asked to describe their 'typical day' at work, and to recall their work activities of yesterday and of the same day a week ago. The number of basic activities occurring in each description was counted, and the number of basic activities occurring in the typical day description was viewed as an index of the degree of elaboration of the schema. There were three major findings. First, people recalled fewer activities from last week than they did from yesterday, and those activities that were recalled from last week tended to be those that were in the daily schema. Second, there was a tendency for people with highly elaborated daily schemas to recall more activities from last week than people with poorly elaborated schemas. And third, there were more schematic references in the recalls from last week than in those from yesterday. Taken together, these findings indicate that there are strong schematic influences on the recall of activities from last week, but not on those from yesterday. The discussion points to a number of research issues, both applied and theoretical, which arise from this preliminary investigation of daily work schemas.
(Source : pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Une version numérique de l'article est hébergée sur researchgate.net. Le téléchargement est cependant soumis à l'acceptation des auteurs.
Bonne journée.
Nous pensons qu'il s'agit de l'étude "
This exploratory study examines how daily schemas for work activities influence retrospective memory. Twelve subjects were asked to describe their 'typical day' at work, and to recall their work activities of yesterday and of the same day a week ago. The number of basic activities occurring in each description was counted, and the number of basic activities occurring in the typical day description was viewed as an index of the degree of elaboration of the schema. There were three major findings. First, people recalled fewer activities from last week than they did from yesterday, and those activities that were recalled from last week tended to be those that were in the daily schema. Second, there was a tendency for people with highly elaborated daily schemas to recall more activities from last week than people with poorly elaborated schemas. And third, there were more schematic references in the recalls from last week than in those from yesterday. Taken together, these findings indicate that there are strong schematic influences on the recall of activities from last week, but not on those from yesterday. The discussion points to a number of research issues, both applied and theoretical, which arise from this preliminary investigation of daily work schemas.
(Source : pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Une version numérique de l'article est hébergée sur researchgate.net. Le téléchargement est cependant soumis à l'acceptation des auteurs.
Bonne journée.
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