Three experiments investigated word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) effects in recognition and recall. Experiments 1 and 2 used the "remember-know" procedure developed by J. M. Gardiner (1988). In Experiment 1, recognition performance was higher for low-frequency words than for high-frequency words and higher for late-acquired words than for early-acquired words, but only in "remember" responses. Experiment 2 replicated the AoA effect by using a different set of early- and late-acquired words. Experiment 3 found advantages for low-frequency and late-acquired words in recall, but only when words were presented in mixed lists. The frequency effect was reversed, and the AoA effect was eliminated, when participants studied pure lists. Fi...
A review of multitask investigations on the locus of the age-of-acquisition (AoA) effect in the Engl...
Many studies show that age deficits in memory are smaller for information supported by pre-experimen...
Three experiments assessed the contributions of age-of-acquisition (AoA) and frequency to visual wor...
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 experiments examined the effects of the rated age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency on or...
The experiments reported examine the effects of two highly related variables, word frequency and age...
Early-acquired words are processed faster than late-acquired words. This is a well-accepted effect w...
The Age of Acquisition (AoA) effect is such that words acquired early in life are processed more qui...
An early demonstration of the impact of when words were learned was found by Loftus and Suppes (1972...
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantictasks. De...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
Four experiments examined how age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency (WF) interact with manipul...
A review of multitask investigations on the locus of the age-of-acquisition (AoA) effect in the Engl...
A review of multitask investigations on the locus of the age-of-acquisition (AoA) effect in the Engl...
Many studies show that age deficits in memory are smaller for information supported by pre-experimen...
Three experiments assessed the contributions of age-of-acquisition (AoA) and frequency to visual wor...
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 experiments examined the effects of the rated age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency on or...
The experiments reported examine the effects of two highly related variables, word frequency and age...
Early-acquired words are processed faster than late-acquired words. This is a well-accepted effect w...
The Age of Acquisition (AoA) effect is such that words acquired early in life are processed more qui...
An early demonstration of the impact of when words were learned was found by Loftus and Suppes (1972...
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantictasks. De...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
Four experiments examined how age of acquisition (AoA) and word frequency (WF) interact with manipul...
A review of multitask investigations on the locus of the age-of-acquisition (AoA) effect in the Engl...
A review of multitask investigations on the locus of the age-of-acquisition (AoA) effect in the Engl...
Many studies show that age deficits in memory are smaller for information supported by pre-experimen...
Three experiments assessed the contributions of age-of-acquisition (AoA) and frequency to visual wor...