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Are awareness questionnaires valid? Investigating the use of posttest questionnaires for assessing awareness in implicit memory tests.

Terrence M Barnhardt1, Lisa Geraci.   

Abstract

Two experiments--one employing a perceptual implicit memory test and the other a conceptual implicit memory test--investigated the validity of posttest questionnaires for determining the incidence of awareness in implicit memory tests. In both experiments, a condition in which none of the studied words could be used as test responses (i.e., the none-studied condition) was compared with a standard implicit test condition. Results showed that reports of awareness on the posttest questionnaire were much less frequent in the none-studied condition than in the standard condition. This was especially true after deep processing at study. In both experiments, 83% of the participants in the none-studied condition stated they were unaware even though there were strong demands for claiming awareness. Although there was a small bias in the questionnaire (i.e., 17% of the participants in the none-studied condition stated they were aware), overall, there was strong support for the validity of awareness questionnaires.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18323062     DOI: 10.3758/mc.36.1.53

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


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