The Absence of Practice Effects on a Forced-Choice Temporal Order Judgment Task |
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Authors: | Philip H. Marshall Brenda Jeter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Texas Tech University , USA |
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Abstract: | The encoding of temporal order information improves with practice (Zacks, Hasher, Alba, Sanft, & Rose, 1984), but this improvement may be a result of task performance factors and may have little or nothing to do with encoding phenomena. In the present study, a forced-choice recency discrimination procedure was used to obviate the use of retrieval/performance strategies on the temporal order test. No improvement in temporal order judgments was observed. |
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