Processing sets of letters for order: Evidence from reaction time experiments |
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Authors: | L. C. Perlmuter Barry L. Lively |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061, Blacksburg, Virginia. |
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Abstract: | In two experiments, subjects were required to impose different levels of organization on randomly ordered letters. In a between-subject design, the subject was to identify the letter in the set coming first in the alphabet or to reorganize the set into an alphabetic sequence. In a within-subject design, presentation of the letters was followed by an instruction to carry out the identification or reorganization task or to recite the letters in left-to-right order. Reaction time varied systematically with level of required organization, size of the presented set, and position and spacing of the letter set in the alphabet. The results are discussed in terms of two simple models. |
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