Term ID: T2035

Group Memory

/group-memory/
The collective ability of groups to encode, store, and retrieve information through distributed knowledge systems and collaborative recall processes.
Example: Teams remembering complex procedures and information through division of cognitive labor, with different members specializing in different aspects of group knowledge.

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Reference: Wegner (1987)