Is there a search in fixed-set memory search?

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We discuss the hypothesis that structural factors in the fixed-set memory-search task may contribute to the standard linear set-size effect typically observed in this task. We constructed a lexical decision task that contained the same structural factors as the memory-search task. Two structural factors are discussed: (1) the priming of the probe by the memory set, and (2) the confounding of repetitions per item with set size. Our experiment demonstrated that these structural factors play a role in the set-size effect. The implications of these effects for the memorysearch task and for models proposed to account for memory-search data are discussed. © 1989 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Stadler, M. A., & Logan, G. D. (1989). Is there a search in fixed-set memory search? Memory & Cognition, 17(6), 723–728. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03202633

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