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Part-list cuing with and without item-specific probes: the role of encoding.

Alp Aslan1, Karl-Heinz Bäuml.   

Abstract

Part-list cuing--the detrimental effect of the presentation of a subset of studied items on recall of the remaining noncue items--was examined in three different study conditions and in the presence and absence of the noncues' initial letters serving as item-specific probes. With a single study trial, part-list cuing was observed both with and without item-specific probes. By contrast, when participants received two study-test cycles or interrelated list items to a common story, part-list cues were found to be detrimental only in the absence of item-specific probes, but not in their presence. These results indicate that the role of item-specific probes in part-list cuing depends on encoding. The findings are consistent with a recent two-mechanism account of part-list cuing (Bäuml & Aslan, 2006), according to which two different mechanisms mediate the effect in different encoding situations.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17874594     DOI: 10.3758/bf03194095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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