Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: The serial nature of recall and the effect of test expectancy

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Parveen Bhatarah
Geoff Ward
Lydia Tan
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[1] London Metropolitan University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Essex,undefined
[3] City University London,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2008年 / 36卷
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Free Recall; Serial Position; Serial Recall; Serial Position Curve; Output Order;
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In two experiments, we examined the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall (ISR), using a within-subjects (Experiment 1) and a between-subjects (Experiment 2) design. In both experiments, participants read aloud lists of eight words and were precued or postcued to respond using free recall or ISR. The serial position curves were U-shaped for free recall and showed extended primacy effects with little or no recency for ISR, and there was little or no difference between recall for the precued and the postcued conditions. Critically, analyses of the output order showed that although the participants started their recall from different list positions in the two tasks, the degree to which subsequent recall was serial in a forward order was strikingly similar. We argue that recalling in a serial forward order is a general characteristic of memory and that performance on ISR and free recall is underpinned by common memory mechanisms.
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