Level of Discrimination for Recognition Judgments Reduced Following the Recognition of Semantically Related Words

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Title: Level of Discrimination for Recognition Judgments Reduced Following the Recognition of Semantically Related Words
Language: English
Authors: Ngo, Catherine T., Sargent, Jesse, Dopkins, Stephen
Source: Journal of Memory and Language. Oct 2007 57(3):415-436.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Physical Description: PDF
Page Count: 22
Publication Date: 2007
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Descriptors: Familiarity, Semantics, Memory, Word Recognition, Tests, Cues, Discrimination Learning
DOI: 10.1016/j.jml.2007.05.007
ISSN: 0749-596X
Abstract: Participants read lists of words and then made recognition judgments to pairs of words, each of which consisted of a prime word and a test word. At issue was the effect of a semantic relationship between the prime word and the test word on the recognition judgment to the test word. Under standard recognition conditions, semantic priming impeded correct recognition judgments to new test words and had no effect on recognition judgments to old test words. The overall effect was to reduce the level of discrimination for recognition judgments to the test word. Under conditions in which familiarity assessment would be expected to play a greater role in judgments to old test words, semantic priming facilitated those judgments. The results are explained in terms of a dual process account of recognition.
Abstractor: Author
Entry Date: 2007
Accession Number: EJ774880
Database: ERIC
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