Frequency, recency, and type of prior exposure to very low-and high-frequency words were manipulated in a 3-phase (i.e., familiarization training, study, and test) design. Increasing the frequency with which a definition for a very low-frequency word was provided during familiarization facilitated the word's recognition in both yes-no (Experiment 1) and forced-choice paradigms (Experiment 2). Recognition of very low-frequency words not accompanied by a definition during familiarization first increased, then decreased as familiarization frequency increased (Experiment I). Reasons for these differences were investigated in Experiment 3 using judgments of recency and frequency. Results suggested that prior familiarization of a very low-frequen...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
Frequency of exposure to very low- and high-frequency words was manipulated in a three-phase (famili...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
Low frequency words (like wizard) are better remembered in recognition memory than high frequency wo...
The word-frequency mirror effect (more hits and fewer false alarms for low-frequency than for high-f...
The natural language frequency of a word is known to influence the ability to perform recognition ju...
high-frequency words when the foils were similar to the targets. According to the source of activati...
Provides evidence that familiarity as well as recollection contributes to the recognition advantage ...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
Judgments of frequency for targets (old items) and foils (similar; dissimilar) steadily increase as ...
Judgments of frequency for targets (old items) and foils (similar; dissimilar) steadily increase as ...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
Frequency of exposure to very low- and high-frequency words was manipulated in a three-phase (famili...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
Low frequency words (like wizard) are better remembered in recognition memory than high frequency wo...
The word-frequency mirror effect (more hits and fewer false alarms for low-frequency than for high-f...
The natural language frequency of a word is known to influence the ability to perform recognition ju...
high-frequency words when the foils were similar to the targets. According to the source of activati...
Provides evidence that familiarity as well as recollection contributes to the recognition advantage ...
K. J. Malmberg, J. Holden, and R. M. Shiffrin (2004) reported more false alarms for low- than high-f...
Judgments of frequency for targets (old items) and foils (similar; dissimilar) steadily increase as ...
Judgments of frequency for targets (old items) and foils (similar; dissimilar) steadily increase as ...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition an...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...