The effects of visual presentation method on single-trial free recall

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In two experiments four different conditions of visual presentation were studied with the purpose of furthering our understanding of the role of temporal and spatial factors underlying modality effects in single-trial free recall. Enriching spatial factors in the visual presentation did not produce a higher performance in the recency part of the serial-position curve, and it was therefore concluded that the modality effect could not be due to any visual handicap. A lag distribution measure was suggested and applied to the data to characterize output order (the order of recall) in single-trial free recall. The two experiments carried out used a within-subjects and a between-subjects design, respectively, and illustrate the importance of the methodological difference between these two designs. © 1975 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Nilsson, L. G., Wright, E., & Murdock, B. B. (1975). The effects of visual presentation method on single-trial free recall. Memory & Cognition, 3(4), 427–433. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03212937

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