Original paper
Test position effects on hit and false alarm rates in recognition memory for paintings and words
Volume: 50, Issue: 2, Pages: 378 - 396
Published: Sep 23, 2021
Abstract
When old/new recognition memory is tested with equal numbers of studied and nonstudied items and no rewards or instructions that favour one response over the other, there is no obvious reason for response bias. In line with this, Canadian undergraduates have shown, on average, a neutral response bias when we tested them on recognition of common English words. By contrast, most subjects we have tested on recognition of richly detailed images have...
Paper Details
Title
Test position effects on hit and false alarm rates in recognition memory for paintings and words
Published Date
Sep 23, 2021
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
378 - 396
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