Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema

The Drug Facts Label is designed to guide consumers in comparing nonprescription drugs. Undergraduates studied and recalled drug facts for three analgesic or non-analgesic labels using Drug Facts Label headings as retrieval cues. They then studied and recalled drug facts from an aspirin label. Aspir...

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Main Authors: Michael P Ryan, Reagan N Costello-White, Mercedes N Sandoval
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-04-01
Series:Health Psychology Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916641955
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spelling doaj-4d44aa62e06c4a4db8a9d3aa94956c862020-11-25T03:39:28ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Psychology Open2055-10292016-04-01310.1177/205510291664195510.1177_2055102916641955Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schemaMichael P RyanReagan N Costello-WhiteMercedes N SandovalThe Drug Facts Label is designed to guide consumers in comparing nonprescription drugs. Undergraduates studied and recalled drug facts for three analgesic or non-analgesic labels using Drug Facts Label headings as retrieval cues. They then studied and recalled drug facts from an aspirin label. Aspirin recall was greater when the prior labels were analgesics, but prior-label intrusion errors were also greater. These two effects were associated with the number of prior drug labels on which facilitating and interfering drug facts appeared. Using the Drug Facts Label schema to read drug labels can both enhance and degrade the recall of nonprescription drug facts.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916641955
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Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
Health Psychology Open
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Reagan N Costello-White
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title Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
title_short Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
title_full Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
title_fullStr Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
title_full_unstemmed Confusing the drug facts on one nonprescription drug label with those on another: The Drug Facts Label as a text schema
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Health Psychology Open
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publishDate 2016-04-01
description The Drug Facts Label is designed to guide consumers in comparing nonprescription drugs. Undergraduates studied and recalled drug facts for three analgesic or non-analgesic labels using Drug Facts Label headings as retrieval cues. They then studied and recalled drug facts from an aspirin label. Aspirin recall was greater when the prior labels were analgesics, but prior-label intrusion errors were also greater. These two effects were associated with the number of prior drug labels on which facilitating and interfering drug facts appeared. Using the Drug Facts Label schema to read drug labels can both enhance and degrade the recall of nonprescription drug facts.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916641955
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