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Item Recognition Memory and the Receiver Operating Characteristic.
Authors:Heathcote   Andrew
Abstract:Four experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of study time, study repetition, semantic and orthographic similarity, and category length on item recognition memory receiver operating characteristics (ROCs). Analyses of ROC shape rejected A. P. Yonelinas's (1994) dual-process model. The normal unequal variance signal-detection model provided a better account of the data, except for a small but consistent excess of high-confidence errors. It was found that z-transformed ROC slope was increased by similarity, category length, and study item repetition, rejecting R. Ratcliff, G. McKoon, and M. Tindall's (1994) "constancy-of-slopes" generalization for these variables, but slope was relatively unaffected by massed study time. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:item recognition memory   study time   study repetition   semantic & orthographic similarity   category length   receiver operating characteristics   constancy-of-slopes generalization   dual process model
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