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False-recognition reversial: when similarity is distinctive
Oleh:
Brainerd, Charles J.
;
Reyna, V.F.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 34 no. 2 (Apr. 1995)
,
page 157-185.
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34_02_Brainerd_Reyna_Kneer.pdf
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405/JML/34
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On a recognition test, if presentation of a memory target (e.g., CAT) is used to primerelated distractors (e.g., ANIMAL, DOG), common sense and global memory theories expect that false-recognition rates will increase relative to unrelated distractors. However, counterintuitively, fuzzy-trace theory predicts that false-recognition rates will decrease and that, in some instances, related distractors will be easier to reject than unrelated distractors. In five experiments, this reversal of the usual false-recognition effect was observed for associates, category exemplars, category names, and rhymes. False-recognition reversals increased with age, with amount of target repetition, with degree of target priming, and decreased with length of retention interval. @ 1995 Academic Press. Inc.
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