Skirting the issue: What does believing in repression mean?
Henry OtgaarJianqin WangOlivier DodierMark L HoweScott O LilienfeldElizabeth F LoftusSteven Jay LynnHarald MerckelbachLawrence PatihisPublished in: Journal of experimental psychology. General (2021)
We show that, in contrast to Brewin, Li, Ntarantana, Unsowrth, and McNeilis (2019), large proportions of laypersons believe in the scientifically controversial phenomenon of unconscious repressed memories. We provide new survey data showing that when participants are asked specific questions about what they mean when they report that traumatic memories can be repressed, most provide answers strongly consistent with unconscious repression. Our findings continue to show that researchers, legal professionals, and clinicians should be wary of invoking unconscious repression in their work. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).