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The effect of testing procedure on remember-know judgments
Authors:Eldridge Laura L  Sarfatti Stacey  Knowlton Barbara J
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Frescati Hagväg 14, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Centre of Advanced Study, Oslo, Norway;(3) Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;(4) Aging Research Center, Division of Geriatric Epidemiology, NEUROTEC, Karolinska Institute and Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Remember-know (R-K) judgments are commonly used to assess conscious recollection of the study episode during recognition. We varied whether participants judged items as R, K, or new (one-step) or first made an old-new judgment and then made the R-K judgment (two-step). The one-step group had a higher R hit rate and K false alarm rate than did the two-step group. In addition, the K responses of the one-step group did not reliably discriminate between old and new items. When a “guess” response category was available, both groups were able to discriminate old and new items using the K response; however, K responses remained more accurate in the two-step condition. R responses appeared to be relatively immune to the effects of testing procedure when the guess category was provided. This suggests that, under some conditions, the R label can reliably indicate a distinct form of recognition memory, suggesting that allowing participants to use a guess response may help them to confine their R-K judgments to confidently recognized items. When participants are not given the option of making a guess response, they may use the R-K distinction to indicate the trace strength of the memory.
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