Test-induced priming impairs source monitoring accuracy in the DRM procedure |
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Authors: | Dewhurst Stephen A Knott Lauren M Howe Mark L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Hull, Hull, England. s.dewhurst@hull.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Three experiments investigated the effects of test-induced priming (TIP) on false recognition in the Deese/Roediger-McDermott procedure (Deese, 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995). In Experiment 1, TIP significantly increased false recognition for participants who made old/new decisions at test but not for participants who made remember/know judgments or were given diagnostic information to help them avoid false recognition. In Experiment 2, a TIP effect was observed with old/new recognition but not when participants were required to remember whether study items were spoken by a male or a female speaker. In Experiment 3, false recognition increased when critical lures were preceded by 10 studied items but not when preceded by 5 studied and 5 unstudied items from the same list. These findings suggest that TIP increases false recognition by disrupting source monitoring processes. |
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