The Relation between Remembering and Knowing as Bases for Recognition: Effects of Size Congruency

作者: A.P. Yonelinas , L.L. Jacoby

DOI: 10.1006/JMLA.1995.1028

关键词: Social psychologyRecallPsychologyMutually exclusive eventsRecognition memoryDissociation (neuropsychology)Statistical assumption

摘要: Abstract In three recognition memory experiments, subjects studied a list of randomly generated geometric shapes, followed by test in which old items were either size congruent (same at study and test) or incongruent. Experiment 1, the process dissociation procedure (Jacoby, 1991) showed that changing led to decrease both recollection familiarity. 2, remember/know (Tulving, 1985) recollection, as indexed proportion "remember" responses, decreased with incongruence, but familiarity, "know" increased. The latter effect along other problems found arise because procedure′s underlying assumption familiarity are mutually exclusive. When an independence was combined data (IRK), results agreed those procedure. 3, receiver operating characteristics (ROCs) examined using well described signal detection independent recollection.

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