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What Should We Remember?

We reduce events and lists to their key elements

Suffix effect

Description

The weakening of the recency effect if an irrelevant item is appended to the list that the subject is not required to recall.

Example 1:

If a meeting ends with casual, off-topic remarks after key decisions are summarized, the recall of those key decisions (recency effect) might be diminished by the irrelevant "suffix."

Example 2:

If a manager reads out a list of tasks and then says "Okay, get to it!", that final utterance ("suffix") might impair recall of the last few tasks on the list.