Concept information
Terme préférentiel
list composition effect
Définition
- A memory phenomenon observed when certain empirical effects vary depending on how the lists of items to be memorized are constructed
Concept générique
Synonyme(s)
- list composition paradox
- mixed-list paradox
Appartient au groupe
Référence(s) bibliographique(s)
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• McDaniel, M. A., & Bugg, J. M. (2013). Instability in memory phenomena: A common puzzle and a unifying explanation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15(2), 237-255. https://doi.org/10.3758/PBR.15.2.237
• Document type: literature review
• Access: closed
Créateur
- Frank Arnould
Exemple
- The list composition effect is observed, for example, when certain empirical memory effects appear if the lists to be memorized are mixed (that is, they contain both experimental and control items), but disappear or are reversed if the lists are pure or blocked (with experimental and control items presented in separate lists).
Traductions
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français
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effet de la composition de la liste
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paradoxe des listes mixtes
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/P66-M26SVGC2-S
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