Date of Award
1926
Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Psychology
Department
Psychology
Chief Instructor
Walter Samuel Hunter
Keywords
retroactive inhibition, emotions, inhibition
Abstract
The purpose of the present paper is to review the work that has been done on the general problem of retroactive inhibition and to present some experimental work of a further problem: the effect of emotional reactions, as the interpolated activity, upon the retention of previously learned series of nonsense syllables.
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Recommended Citation
Harden, Luberta M., "The effect of interpolated emotional reactions upon retention: A study of retroactive inhibition" (1926). Historical Dissertations & Theses. 42.
https://commons.clarku.edu/hist_disstheses/42