Collaboration in associative recognition memory: Using recalled information to defend "new" judgments. |
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Authors: | Clark, Steven E. Abbe, Allison Larson, Rakel P. |
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Abstract: | S. E. Clark, A. Hori, A. Putnam, and T. J. Martin (2000) showed that collaboration on a recognition memory task produced facilitation in recognition of targets but had inconsistent and sometimes negative effects regarding distractors. They accounted for these results within the framework of a dual-process, recall-plus-familiarity model but showed only weak evidence to support it. The present results of 3 experiments present stronger evidence for Clark et al.'s dual-process view and also show why such evidence is difficult to obtain. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | associative recognition memory collaborative memory dual process model recall familiarity judgments |
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