Retrieval Constraints on the Front End Create Differences in Recollection on a Subsequent Test

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Title: Retrieval Constraints on the Front End Create Differences in Recollection on a Subsequent Test
Language: English
Authors: Marsh, Richard L., Meeks, J. Thadeus, Cook, Gabriel I.
Source: Journal of Memory and Language. Oct 2009 61(3):470-479.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Physical Description: PDF
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2009
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Recall (Psychology), Memory, Experiments, Tests, Models, Cognitive Processes
DOI: 10.1016/j.jml.2009.06.005
ISSN: 0749-596X
Abstract: Four experiments were conducted to investigate how the cognitive control of memory retrieval selects particular qualitative characteristics as a consequence of instantiating a retrieval mode for recognition memory. Adapting the memory for foils paradigm from Jacoby, Shimizu, Daniels, and Rhodes (Jacoby, L. L., Shimizu, Y., Daniels, K. A., & Rhodes, M. G. (2005a). "Modes of cognitive control in recognition and source memory: Depth of retrieval." "Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12," 852-857), we demonstrate that inspecting distractors under different retrieval modes leaves more versus less recollective details in memory. Participants also reported using different rejection strategies under different retrieval modes. The result that retrieval modes are based on selecting qualitative characteristics of the study phase to aid recognition memory was demonstrated by showing that participants cannot establish unique retrieval modes based solely on trace strength or relative judgments of strength. Whether early selection versus late correction criteria will be applied during a memory test depends on the particular retrieval mode established by the characteristics of the recognition memory test. (Contains 3 tables.)
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2009
Accession Number: EJ853992
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Four experiments were conducted to investigate how the cognitive control of memory retrieval selects particular qualitative characteristics as a consequence of instantiating a retrieval mode for recognition memory. Adapting the memory for foils paradigm from Jacoby, Shimizu, Daniels, and Rhodes (Jacoby, L. L., Shimizu, Y., Daniels, K. A., & Rhodes, M. G. (2005a). "Modes of cognitive control in recognition and source memory: Depth of retrieval." "Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12," 852-857), we demonstrate that inspecting distractors under different retrieval modes leaves more versus less recollective details in memory. Participants also reported using different rejection strategies under different retrieval modes. The result that retrieval modes are based on selecting qualitative characteristics of the study phase to aid recognition memory was demonstrated by showing that participants cannot establish unique retrieval modes based solely on trace strength or relative judgments of strength. Whether early selection versus late correction criteria will be applied during a memory test depends on the particular retrieval mode established by the characteristics of the recognition memory test. (Contains 3 tables.)
ISSN:0749-596X
DOI:10.1016/j.jml.2009.06.005