Memory strength and recency judgments

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Douglas L. Hintzman
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[1] University of Oregon,Department of Psychology
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2005年 / 12卷
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Mirror Effect; Memory Strength; Strong Memory; Crossover Interaction; Differential Scaling;
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Two experiments were done to examine the effect of memory strength on numerical judgment of recency (JOR). In one experiment, the strong versus weak manipulation was defined by stimulus type (pictures vs. names); and in the other, it was defined by long versus short study durations of pictures. Two hypotheses were contrasted: (1) that strong items seem more recent than weak items (theactivation hypothesis), and (2) that JORs are more accurate for strong items than for weak items (theaccuracy hypothesis). Results of both experiments supported the activation hypothesis. On the basis of these and previous results, it is argued that recency is inferred partly from a memory’s strength or activation and partly from some other time-related clue to the age of the memory.
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