EMPIRICAL GENERALITY OF DATA FROM RECOGNITION MEMORY RECEIVER-OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC FUNCTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GLOBAL MEMORY MODELS

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RATCLIFF, R
MCKOON, G
TINDALL, M
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[1] Department of Psychology, Northwestern University
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10.1037/0278-7393.20.4.763
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The experiments presented in this article examined the slope of the z-ROC (receiver-operating characteristic) function for recognition memory. The slope was examined as a function of strength and the variables study time, list length, word frequency, and category membership. For normal distributions of familiarity, the slope of the z-ROC is the ratio of the new-item to old-item standard deviations. R. Ratcliff, C.-F. Sheu, and S. D. Gronlund (1992) found that the slope was constant within standard error as a function of strength of encoding, which is inconsistent with the predictions of the global memory models. The results presented here extend this finding: The slope was constant as a function of strength of encoding, list length, and the number of related items from a category in the study list. Word frequency did affect the slope, but within a frequency class the slope was constant as a function of strength. The implications of these data for the global memory models, the attention likelihood model, and variants of these models are discussed.
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