Describing sport grounds: an investigation of 'functional' and 'acquaintance' familiarity. |
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Authors: | E M Peron M R Baroni S Falchero |
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Institution: | Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Universitá di Padova, Italy. |
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Abstract: | The present research was designed to investigate the concept of familiarity and how different kinds of familiarity could affect the coding and memory of places having specific and strong functional significance, i.e., sport courts. Tennis and basketball were selected. Users and nonusers of such sport courts had first to describe a sport court taking the necessary information from their stored schematic knowledge and then to describe a sport court previously seen in a photograph. Subjects' verbal reports showed a certain superiority of users' performance, a commonly found place effect, and the presence of errors only on the second task and mainly by the users group. The results are discussed in terms of the environmental schemata theory and of the different kinds of familiarity considered. |
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