Three paired-associate learning studies were run to compare signal detection analysis of recall and recognition memory performance. Experiment I showed that (a) rates of recall and recognition discriminability are substantially different in later trials and (b) a previously suggested correction for guessing does not transform the data to theoretical expectations. Experiment II showed that subjects ' guessing rates change systematically over trials and further supported the inappropriateness of a guessing correction. Experiment III attempted to hold constant the probability of guessing correctly. It was suggested that for the purposes of comparing recall and recognition, the most profitable transformation of the recall data is in the na...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
This dissertation contributes to a growing body of research that attempts to bridge the chasm betwee...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
Differences between recall and recognition performance may be due at least in part to differences in...
This article critically examines the view that the signal detection theory (SDT) interpretation of t...
We report the results of four experiments in which we explored the flexibility and fallibility of as...
Two experiments investigated the relation between recognition memory and classification learn-ing. T...
S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy invers...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Four experiments contrasted the predictions of a general encoding-retrieval match hypothesis with th...
2 In the remember-know paradigm for studying recognition memory, participants distinguish items whos...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
This dissertation contributes to a growing body of research that attempts to bridge the chasm betwee...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
Differences between recall and recognition performance may be due at least in part to differences in...
This article critically examines the view that the signal detection theory (SDT) interpretation of t...
We report the results of four experiments in which we explored the flexibility and fallibility of as...
Two experiments investigated the relation between recognition memory and classification learn-ing. T...
S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy invers...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Four experiments contrasted the predictions of a general encoding-retrieval match hypothesis with th...
2 In the remember-know paradigm for studying recognition memory, participants distinguish items whos...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
This dissertation contributes to a growing body of research that attempts to bridge the chasm betwee...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...