The Effects of Phonological and Semantic Words on False Recognition.
Date Submitted: 07/25/2004 10:50:47
Running Head: THE EFFECTS OF PHONOLOGICAL WORDS ON FALSE RECALL
The Effects of Phonological and Semantic Words on False Recognition
Abstract
The effects of phonological words verses semantic words, on false recognition was examined. Subjects were presented with words that sounded alike, for the phonological word list; or were closely related, for the semantic word list; along with non-studied distracter words, allowing false recognition to be studied. Subjects were more likely to remember the study
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