In two experiments, we examined the effect of output order in immediate serial recall (ISR). In Experiment 1, three groups of participants saw lists of eight words and wrote down the words in the rows corresponding to their serial positions in an eight-row response grid. One group was precued to respond in forward order, a second group was precued to respond in any order, and a third group was postcued for response order. There were significant effects of output order, but not of cue type. Relative to the forward output order, the free output order led to enhanced recency and diminished primacy, with superior performance for words output early in recall. These results were replicated in Experiment 2 using six-item lists, which further sugge...
Most of the evidence from previous studies on speeded probed recall supported primacy-gradient model...
When participants are presented with a short list of unrelated words and they are instructed that th...
Three experiments examined temporal isolation effects (TIEs), the recall advantage for stimuli separ...
Two experiments examined the effect of output order in immediate serial recall (ISR). In Experiment ...
When participants are asked to recall a short list of words in any order that they like, they tend t...
When participants are asked to recall a short list of words in any order that they like, they tend t...
A new model of immediate serial recall is presented: the primacy model. The primacy model stores ord...
We report for the first time overt rehearsal data in immediate serial recall (ISR) undertaken at thr...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
Participants tend to initiate immediate free recall (IFR) of short lists of words with the very firs...
Temporal grouping can provide a principled explanation for changes in the serial position curves and...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
In two experiments, participants were presented with lists of between 2 and 12 words for either imme...
In two experiments, participants were presented with lists of between 2 and 12 words for either imme...
Three experiments examined whether or not benchmark findings observed in the immediate retrieval fro...
Most of the evidence from previous studies on speeded probed recall supported primacy-gradient model...
When participants are presented with a short list of unrelated words and they are instructed that th...
Three experiments examined temporal isolation effects (TIEs), the recall advantage for stimuli separ...
Two experiments examined the effect of output order in immediate serial recall (ISR). In Experiment ...
When participants are asked to recall a short list of words in any order that they like, they tend t...
When participants are asked to recall a short list of words in any order that they like, they tend t...
A new model of immediate serial recall is presented: the primacy model. The primacy model stores ord...
We report for the first time overt rehearsal data in immediate serial recall (ISR) undertaken at thr...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
Participants tend to initiate immediate free recall (IFR) of short lists of words with the very firs...
Temporal grouping can provide a principled explanation for changes in the serial position curves and...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
In two experiments, participants were presented with lists of between 2 and 12 words for either imme...
In two experiments, participants were presented with lists of between 2 and 12 words for either imme...
Three experiments examined whether or not benchmark findings observed in the immediate retrieval fro...
Most of the evidence from previous studies on speeded probed recall supported primacy-gradient model...
When participants are presented with a short list of unrelated words and they are instructed that th...
Three experiments examined temporal isolation effects (TIEs), the recall advantage for stimuli separ...