i-CBM and OGM

Published: 15 March 2024| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/mth8s8s6ww.3
Contributor:
daniel mandelbaum

Description

Data of autobiographical memory specificity before and after one session of imagery cognitive bias modification (i-CBM). The culmen of the dependent variable is “specificity”, in which there is the classification of each memory as categoric, extended, specific, and NA for omits. The column “Memory_number” refers to which number of cue word the memory retrieved in response to. Every participant responded to 16 cue words in sum. The column “ID” refers to the number of the subject. The column “Group” refers to the group of the subject whether he went to one session of positive i-CBM or one session of negative i-CBM. The column “Time" refers to whether the cue word the memory was retrieved in response to was shown before the i-CBM or After. Every participant had the same 8 cue words before the i-CBM and the same 8 after the i-CBM. The columns that start with the word Judge refer to the classification that was given to the memory by each judge. Based on this data we find a significant interaction effect between time and group on the proportion of categorical memories. We also found in planned comparisons that the positive group had significantly fewer categorical memories after the i-CBM and the negative group had significantly more categorical memories. the file named "agegenderc.csv" contain all the demographic and clinical data of the participants. also added is the code we used to analyze the data

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Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Categories

Imagination, Cognitive Bias, Memory Bias, Episodic Memory

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