Category names as cues for the recall of category instances

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Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to extend the Tulving and Pearlstone (1966) finding that providing Ss with category names facilitates their recall of category instances. Experiment 1 demonstrated that this facilitation does not depend on the presence of the category names during the learning trial. Experiment 2 showed that the effectiveness of the category name as a cue for recall depends on the strength of the pre-established connection between the category name and the instance of the category to be recalled. © 1967, Psychonomic Press. All rights reserved.

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Wood, G. (1967). Category names as cues for the recall of category instances. Psychonomic Science, 9(6), 323–324. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03327827

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