
remember/know procedure
The remember/know procedure is a way to understand how people recall past experiences. When asked if they remember something, they might respond in two ways: "Remember" indicates they can recall specific details or context about the event, like where and when it happened. "Know" suggests they recognize the information as familiar but lack specific details. This method helps researchers differentiate between true recollections with detailed memories and a sense of familiarity without detailed memory, providing insights into different types of memory and how they function.