Fig. 4: The Zeigarnik effect across studies, expressed as ratio of the average recalled interrupted tasks to the average recalled finished tasks measures. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 4: The Zeigarnik effect across studies, expressed as ratio of the average recalled interrupted tasks to the average recalled finished tasks measures.

From: Interruption, recall and resumption: a meta-analysis of the Zeigarnik and Ovsiankina effects

Fig. 4

Data showcased include Zeigarnik’s original findings from (1927), the weighted mean outcome from our meta-analysis that incorporates Zeigarnik’s (1927) study, and the weighted mean outcome excluding Zeigarnik’s (1927) original data.

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