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Part–set cueing effect

Description

The phenomenon where being cued with a subset of a list of items to be recalled impairs recall of the remaining items compared to a free recall condition.

Part–set cueing effect in business decision

If a manager asks an employee to recall specific positive contributions from a project, this might inadvertently make it harder for the employee to recall other, uncued positive contributions.

Part–set cueing effect in personal life decision

Recalling some items from a list makes it harder to remember the rest.