Transmitting Well-Reasoned Word of Mouth Impairs Memory For Product Experiences

Abstract

We propose that writing reviews can impair reviewers' product memories. Across five studies, we find that writing reviewsespecially logical-rather than imagery-based reviews-can cause memory errors. This is because attempts to write a logical review involves a search for well-reasoned arguments rather than rehearsing the original product experience. [to cite]

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