An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate memory search. However, despite its importance, no systematic evaluation of the potential rules for terminating search (i.e., potential stopping rules) has been undertaken. Using computational methods and recent results from a new memory retrieval paradigm, we evaluated four potential stopping rules in a reduced SAM framework. We focused on two measures of memory search termination: the total time spent in search before termination and the exit latency (the time between the last retrieved item and the point of search termination). The results of our analysis favor a rule that is sensitive to the number of retrieval failures during memory searc...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...
This research is a conceptual replication of a study by Browne, Pitts, and Wetherbe (2007) that expl...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Information stopping rules consider the cognitive reasons decision makers determine when enough info...
Most models, measures and simulations often assume that a searcher will stop at a predetermined plac...
Online search has become a significant activity in the daily lives of individuals throughout much of...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...
This research is a conceptual replication of a study by Browne, Pitts, and Wetherbe (2007) that expl...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Information stopping rules consider the cognitive reasons decision makers determine when enough info...
Most models, measures and simulations often assume that a searcher will stop at a predetermined plac...
Online search has become a significant activity in the daily lives of individuals throughout much of...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...
Searching for information when using a computerised retrieval system is a complex and inherently int...
This research is a conceptual replication of a study by Browne, Pitts, and Wetherbe (2007) that expl...