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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

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  • P-ISSN1229-067X
  • E-ISSN2734-1127
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An Overview of Source Monitoring: Concept, Assessment, and Schema Bias

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2017, v.36 no.3, pp.397-420
https://doi.org/10.22257/kjp.2017.09.36.3.397


Abstract

This paper is aimed to offer a comprehensive overview of research on source monitoring. Source monitoring is the set of processes involved in specifying about the origins of memories. After proposing the theory of source monitoring framework in 1993, numerous empirical studies have examined the source monitoring tasks in cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and clinical psychology. The recent studies focused on the process of the self functioning. However, there have been only a few empirical literatures studied using the task and explored the theoretical relationship with other psychological constructs in Korea. This study guides a better understanding of the basic concept and representative empirical studies of source monitoring. Further, this study reviews the clinical studies by examining the relationship between source monitoring and psychological disorders. In conclusion, this study proposes future directions of the empirical studies on schema bias of source monitoring task as discussing the suggestion of the previous studies.

keywords
source memory, source monitoring, schema bias, psychological disorders, 출처기억, 출처감찰, 도식편향, 심리장애

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