Extraversion and task properties as determinants of incidental recall |
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Authors: | Jos Bermú dez,Ana M. P rez,Miguel Padilla |
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Affiliation: | José Bermúdez,Ana M. Pérez,Miguel Padilla |
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Abstract: | The present research investigated in a dual task design the effects of extraversion level and structural task properties on the recall of an incidentally learned text. First, the hypothetical relation between arousal level and attentional selectivity was tested. Second, the relation between structural levels in the text and recall of text elements was studied. It was found that (a) extraverts performed significantly better on incidental recall compared to introverts; (b) the nuclear sentences at the top of the hierarchical structure were the best recalled sentences, independently of arousal level; (c) the effect of differences in arousal on recall was only significant in case of the top sentences. The effect was absent in case of specificúsecondary sentences. |
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