Original paper
When will bigger be (recalled) better? The influence of category size on JOLs depends on test format
Abstract
Although it is well known that organized lists of words (e.g., categories) are recalled better than unrelated lists, little research has examined whether participants can predict how categorical relatedness influences recall. In two experiments, participants studied lists of words that included items from big categories (12 items), small categories (4 items), and unrelated items, and provided immediate JOLs. In Experiment 1, free recall was...
Paper Details
Title
When will bigger be (recalled) better? The influence of category size on JOLs depends on test format
Published Date
Mar 11, 2015
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
6
Pages
910 - 921
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