Focused search of semantic cases in question answering |
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Authors: | Murray Singer Grant Parbery Lorna S. Jakobson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Abstract: | Three experiments tested the hypothesis that people can execute focused searches of semantic cases when answering questions about complex facts, such as “the teacher watered the peas, the corn, and the lettuce with the hose.” In Experiment 1, answer time varied mainly with the number of concepts in the relevant or focused case, supporting the hypothesis. Experiment 2 indicated that the irrelevant case undergoes some processing. Experiment 3 confirmed that search in Experiments 1 and 2 focused on semantic cases rather than on taxonomic categories. It is proposed that focused memory search has a high probability of retrieving the relevant case and a low probability of retrieving the irrelevant case. In the latter event, the irrelevant concepts receive full processing. |
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