Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn from two distinct categories (i.e., city and animal). The experiments show that judged frequencies of categories of sequentially encountered stimuli are affected by certain properties of the sequence configuration. We find (a) a first-run effect whereby people overestimated the frequency of a given category when that category was the first repeated category to occur in the sequence and (b) a dissociation between judgments and recall; respondents may judge one event more likely than the other and yet recall more instances of the latter. Specifically, the distribution of recalled items does not correspond to the frequency estimates for the eve...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models des...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
The availability view of memory mantains that the retrieval of categorical frequency information is ...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models des...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Six experiments studied relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
Four experiments study relative frequency judgment and recall of sequentially presented items drawn ...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
In a series of experiments, Kusev et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and P...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Theories of absolute identification and categorization established over past decades have revealed p...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
The availability view of memory mantains that the retrieval of categorical frequency information is ...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models des...
This thesis investigates the interaction of memory and decision making in relative and retrospective...