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Spacing judgments as an index of integration from context-induced relational processing: implications for the free recall of ambiguous prose passages.

L D Stern1, R G Dahlgren, L L Gaffney.   

Abstract

The effect of information integration on the recall of ambiguous prose passages was investigated. In Experiment 1, subjects read ambiguous passages that were difficult to comprehend without titles. In judging the relative positions in the passages of pairs of test sentences, subjects performed better when they read passages headed by a suitable title than when they read untitled passages or received a title at the time of testing. In Experiment 2, subjects provided with a title at encoding also better discriminated complete old sentences from foils composed of fragments of two different old sentences than did subjects provided with no titles or with titles at the time of testing. These two tests index the degree of inter- and intrasentence information integration, respectively. Two findings indicated that integration affected free recall of an ambiguous passage. First, when the degree of integration of the passage's propositions was controlled, free recall of the passage was no different for subjects who did or did not know the passage's title at encoding. Second, inducing subjects to comprehend the passage's sentences individually, without relating them to one another, reduced free recall of the passage.

Mesh:

Year:  1991        PMID: 1758304     DOI: 10.3758/bf03197153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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