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A reconstructive-processing interpretation of the recognition failure phenomenon
Authors:Lars-Göran Nilsson  Leslie P Shaps
Institution:Dept. of Psychology, University of Uppsala, S-75104 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:The generality of the recognition failure phenomenon was the primary basis for the present research. It was hypothesized that the phenomenon obtains whenever an insufficient degree of compatibility exists between the task demands at recognition and those present during study. Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated that, despite a recognition task that was incompatible to conditions of encoding, subjects could actively reconstruct aspects of the initial situation, and hence recognition failure was minimized. It was assumed that the stimulus material — categorized word pairs — facilitated this reconstructive process. Experiment 3 was designed specifically to examine further the reconstructive process as well as recognition failure. The results indicated that (a) the nature of this process could be mathematically predicted, and (b) subjects seldom failed to recognize words they recalled. The results of the present study strongly suggest an important boundary condition of the phenomenon of recognition failure. Moreover, Tulving and Wiseman's (1975) quadratic function could not predict accurately the obtained magnitude of recognition failure.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Lars-Göran Nilsson  Department of Psychology  University of Uppsala  Box 227  S-751 04 Uppsala  Sweden  
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