Individual differences in cognitive style,working memory,and semantic integration |
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Authors: | Carl D Bennink |
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Affiliation: | Calvin College USA |
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Abstract: | In two experiments subjects classified as being either high or low in field articulation (FA) performed a semantic integration task with high-information load. In Experiment 1, differences in performance between high- and low-FA subjects on an inference and recognition test were obtained when sentences were presented for 5 sec a piece but not when they were presented for 10 sec a piece. In Experiment 2, performance differences between high and low-FA subjects were eliminated by presenting only a specific subset of the sentences for 10 sec a piece. The implications of these results for explanations of FA effects in semantic integration are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Carl D. Bennink Department of Psychology Calvin College Grand Rapids MI 49506. |
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