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Paired associate and sequential probes in dichotic memory
1Psychology Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, A1C 5S7, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Abstract:
Paired associate (PA) and sequential (SQ) probes were compared in two experiments in which lists of four (Experiment I) or five (Experiment II) pairs were presented dichotically. The SQ probe gave higher recall for early list items while the PA probe was superior for the last serial position. The effects of presentation rate and a nonredundant suffix were typical in the PA probe conditions but were not systematic in the SQ conditions. The data were discussed in terms of the sequential association hypothesis and the importance of considering the subject's processing strategies in interpreting rate and interference effects in memory.
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