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Sum-difference theory of remembering and knowing: a two-dimensional signal-detection model
Authors:Rotello Caren M  Macmillan Neil A  Reeder John A
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-7710, USA. caren@psych.umass.edu
Abstract:In the remember-know paradigm for studying recognition memory, participants distinguish items whose presentations are episodically remembered from those that are merely familiar. A one-dimensional model postulates that remember responses are just high-confidence old judgments, but a meta-analysis of 373 experiments shows that the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves predicted by this model have the wrong slope. According to the new sum-difference Theory of remembering and knowing (STREAK), old items differ from new ones in both global and specific memory strength: The old-new judgment is based on a weighted sum of these dimensions, and the remember- know judgment is based on a weighted difference. STREAK accounts for the form of several novel kinds of ROC curves and for existing remember-know and item-recognition data.
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