Sensory modality and the word-frequency effect

Alfred T. Lee, Ovid J.L. Tzeng, Linda C. Garro, Daisy L. Hung

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摘要

Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the word-frequency effect in recognition memory is primarily a modality-dependent phenomenon. In the first experiment, the presentation modality of a target word was varied orthogonally during the input of the test phases. In the second, the subjects were forced to process each input word at the letter-byo letter level, thus minimizing the orthographical differences between the high- and low-frequency words. The word-frequency effect was found in every experimental condition and should be considered a modality-independent phenomenon. A semantically based interpretation of this effect was proposed.

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頁(從 - 到)306-311
頁數6
期刊Memory & Cognition
6
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 5月 1978

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