Auditory and visual similarity effects in recognition and recall

The role of auditory and visual factors in short-term recall and recognition performance was evaluated. Auditory similarity, but not visual similarity, was found to be predictive of the probability of a correct response and response confidence for both types of tests. The results were interpreted as...

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Published inMemory & cognition Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 261 - 264
Main Authors Connor, J M, Hoyer, R G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Psychonomic Society 01.05.1976
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Summary:The role of auditory and visual factors in short-term recall and recognition performance was evaluated. Auditory similarity, but not visual similarity, was found to be predictive of the probability of a correct response and response confidence for both types of tests. The results were interpreted as support for a single-trace model of recall and recognition performance.
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ISSN:0090-502X
1532-5946
DOI:10.3758/BF03213173