SELECTIVE ACCESS IN CUED-RECALL - THE ROLES OF RETRIEVAL CUES AND DOMAINS OF ENCODING

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MCEVOY, CL [1 ]
NELSON, DL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV S FLORIDA,TAMPA,FL 33620
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10.3758/BF03202641
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The purpose of these experiments was to determine whether retrieval access in cued recall can be selectively restricted to a single domain of encoding when information has been encoded within two domains as different as word sound and word meaning. In Experiment 1, the subjects studied pairs of rhyming words differing in rhyme set size under verbal repetition or interactive-imagery instructions. Recall was cued with study-context rhymes, with extralist rhymes, or with extralist associates. The results indicated that rhyme set size and instructional effects were found no matter how recall was cued, indicating that both domains of encoding were always accessed. In Experiment 2, potential effects of study time and overt naming of the test cues were explored. These results indicated that both domains of encoding were accessed, except when long study times were available and subjects did not have to name the rhyme test cues Rhyme set size effects were eliminated under these conditions, suggesting that selective access to encoded meaning is possible in cued recall. Retrieval access in this task appears to be more controlled by domains of encoding than by information directly available in the cue, and access to encoded information can be restricted to a single domain. © 1990 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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