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Lexical Access and LExical Decision: Mechanisms of Frequency Sensitivity
Oleh:
Gordon, Barry
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Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior vol. 22 no. 1 (Feb. 1983)
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page 24-44.
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Nomor Panggil:
405/JVL/22
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Three models of lexical access and lexical decision-the serial search model, the twodictionary model, and a parallel-access, criterion-bias model-were tested in a large experiment (148 subjects, 458 words) comparing the effects of mixed- and blocked-frequency presentation on correct lexical decision times. Reaction times were faster for high-frequency words in the blocked, pure-frequency condition than in the mixed-frequency one; mediumfrequency words showed less of a difference; and low-frequency words showed no appreciable difference at all. These results corroborate and extend Glanzer and Ehrenreich's (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1979, 18,381-398) empirical results with this paradigm. They strongly imply that changes in decision criteria underlie the reaction time differences Glanzer and Ehrenreich and we found. This evidence places further constraints on theories of lexical access, which may be more easily accommodated by parallel models than by serial ones. Glanzer and Ehrenreich's two-dictionary model is not supported by this data.
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