Abstract

This research aims to integrate the theories of Explicit Memory and Interactivity, contributing to the theoretical development of both. We investigated whether the interactivity precedes the explicit consumer memory. Data collection was carried on by sending online questionnaire to 876 undergraduate male students, with a return of 453 valid questionnaires. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling of the constructs Explicit Memory and Interactivity. The analyzes indicate that interactivity increases explicit consumer memory, filling a theoretical gap of this concept about its effects. Moreover, it is a concept related to the future, not only to the past and to present, as shown by the classical definitions. As for explicit memory, its formation results from the individual's interactions with the environment, which was not explained by classical theories. The results indicated that interactivity and explicit memory are almost independent of each other, having low correlation or almost nil.

Highlights

  • This research aims to integrate the theories of Explicit Memory and Interactivity, contributing to the theoretical development of both

  • Mfacilitates the storage of information - acquired through the interactions between the environment and an agent - and the subsequent recovery of that information relating to a behavior (WOOD; BAXTER; BELPAEME, 2013)

  • Explicit memory is of particular interest because it focuses on the potential of consciousness of the individual and their effort to recover information (PALLER et al.,2009), considered by Wood et al (2013) as a unique characteristic of human beings

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INTRODUCTION emory is usually discussed and characterized as a system that

Mfacilitates the storage of information - acquired through the interactions between the environment and an agent - and the subsequent recovery of that information relating to a behavior (WOOD; BAXTER; BELPAEME, 2013). Paller et al (2009) assert that the explicit memory (composed by fragments of information connected by the encoding process) brings representations which are related in the space-time context, forming associations of ideas, concepts and past events. This shapes the memory of a previous episode through multiple sensory modalities such as color, sound and connections with events that preceded and are related to those to follow. The study unit was formed by male undergraduate students, in the final stage of the course

LITERATURE REVIEW
RESEARCH PROBLEM AND OBJECTIVE
THEORETICAL MODEL
METHODOLOGICAL PROCEDURES
DATA ANALYSIS
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