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Recognition memory of retrieved sequences of words
Authors:Tarow Indow  Hiroko Takada
Affiliation:University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.;Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The subject was asked to retrieve words belonging to a given category, natural or artificially created. After n words were retrieved, a recognition task was given either immediately after or after a delay (4 hours, 7, 14, or 28 days). Several probe words were presented and the subject had to decide whether each had been retrieved or not. The length of retrieval sequence, n, was systematically varied. Results of three experiments showed that, in general, mean decision time was almost independent of n. Namely, recognition regarding self-generated lists of words seems to be due to a different information processing than recognition regarding lists of words presented by the experimenter to memorize. Implications of the findings for retrieval from long term memory were discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be made to T. Indow   School of Social Sciences   University of California   Irvine   CA 92717   U.S.A.
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