Making sense and nonsense of experience: Attributions in memory and judgment

作者: Colleen M. Kelley , Matthew G. Rhodes

DOI: 10.1016/S0079-7421(02)80010-X

关键词: AttributionPsychologyRepetition (rhetorical device)Cognitive scienceRecognition memoryGeneralityFluencyCognitive psychologyAmbiguityFluency heuristicPerception

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter review research on whether ease of perceptual processing serves as a basis for familiarity in recognition memory and criticisms the role fluency recognition. It assess generality notion heuristic by exploring there are other enhancements due to repetition that both specific substantial enough serve heuristic, namely conceptual retrieval fluency. If is indeed an attribution regarding effects past experience current experience, then relative diagnosticity those cues indicators critical accuracy. discusses relation between judgments monitoring. There ambiguity source variations processing, such can be misattributed conditions, affecting everything from brightness duration complexity text.

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