OCD-like checking in the lab: A meta-analysis and improvement of an experimental paradigm

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2019

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van den Hout, Marcel A.ISNI 0000000044378292
van Dis, Eva A.M.ISNI 0000000492606893
van Woudenberg, C.
van de Groep, Ilse H.ISNI 0000000493301290

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Abstract

Van den Hout and Kindt (2003a) developed a Virtual Gas Stove Checking paradigm. They demonstrated that repeated checking resulted in lower confidence and reduced the vividness and detail of recollections. Over the past decades, many experiments have used (an adaptation of) this experimental paradigm to study phenomena related to obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD). The first aim of the present study was to conduct a meta-analysis of experiments (k = 28; N = 1662) on the repeated checking paradigm. Repeated checking was found to have large effects on decreases in memory confidence, vividness and detail. Unexpectedly, repeated checking also produced small reductions in memory accuracy. The second aim of the present study was to develop an improved version of the checking paradigm in which 1) stimuli presentations were fully balanced; and 2) the checking latency was comparable across stimuli in order to 3) assess actual checking behavior. The improved version (Virtual checking task 2.0) replicated earlier findings on meta-memory.

Keywords

OCD, Repeated checking, Memory, Meta-analysis, Experiment, Paradigm

Citation

van den Hout, M A, van Dis, E A M, van Woudenberg, C & van de Groep, I H 2019, 'OCD-like checking in the lab : A meta-analysis and improvement of an experimental paradigm', Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, vol. 20, pp. 39-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocrd.2017.11.006