Levels of processing influences both recollection and familiarity: Evidence from a modified remember-know paradigm
A modified Remember/Know (RK) paradigm was used to investigate reported subjective awareness during retrieval. Levels of processing (shallow vs. deep) was manipulated at study. Word pairs (old/new or new/new) were presented during test trials, and participants were instructed to respond "rememb...
Main Authors: | Sheridan, H. (Author), Reingold, E.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-03.
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