Do Beliefs About Font Size Affect Retrospective Metamemory Judgments in Addition to Prospective Judgments? [0.03%]
字体大小的信念是否不仅影响前瞻性元记忆判断而且还影响回顾性判断?
Karlos Luna,Pedro B Albuquerque
Karlos Luna
Beliefs about how memory works explain several effects on prospective metamemory judgments (e.g., the effect of font size on judgments of learning; JOLs). Less is known about the effect of beliefs on retrospective judgments (i.e., confidenc...
Donnelle DiMarco,Harvey Marmurek
Donnelle DiMarco
Memory for paired-associate words is facilitated by interim testing relative to restudy. According to the mediator effectiveness hypothesis, the benefit of retrieval practice is a consequence of the activation of a mediator word linking the...
Eunhee Ji,Lisa K Son,Min-Shik Kim
Eunhee Ji
The current study compared emotion perception in two cultures where display rules for emotion expression deviate. In Experiment 1, participants from America and Korea played a repeated prisoner's dilemma game with a counterpart, who was, in...
Retrospective and Prospective Evaluations of Mammography Screening Narratives [0.03%]
乳腺癌筛查叙事的回顾性和前瞻性评价
Silvio Aldrovandi,Emma Bridger,Daniel Knowles et al.
Silvio Aldrovandi et al.
We investigated the role of previous experience when providing summary judgments of mammography narratives. A total of 807 women who either did or did not have previous experience of a mammogram were presented with a written description of ...
Simon Merz
Simon Merz
Representational Momentum and Representational Gravity describe systematic perceptual biases, occurring for the localization of the final location of a moving stimulus. While Representational Momentum describes the systematic overestimation...
Clara Planchuelo,Francisco Buades-Sitjar,José Antonio Hinojosa et al.
Clara Planchuelo et al.
How words are interrelated in the human mind is a scientific topic on which there is still no consensus, with different views on how word co-occurrence and semantic relatedness mediate word association. Recent research has shown that lexica...
Jasinta D M Dewi,Catherine Thevenot
Jasinta D M Dewi
The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral addend to a letter augend (e.g., D + 3 = G), was conceived to mimic the way children learn addition. Studies using this paradigm often conclude that procedural lea...
Tyler Surber,Tyler Overstreet,Hannah Masoner et al.
Tyler Surber et al.
The information that specifies whether an object is within reach is a complex pattern that depends on body-scaled parameters measured from an egocentric reference point. The pattern is a function of relevant body proportions (eye height, sh...
Steven Glautier,Hedwig Eisenbarth,Anne Macaskill
Steven Glautier
A preference reversal is observed when a preference for a larger-later (LL) reward over a smaller-sooner (SS) reward reverses as both rewards come closer in time. Preference reversals are common in everyday life and in the laboratory and ar...
Erez Siniver,Yossef Tobol,Gideon Yaniv
Erez Siniver
A popular tool in the experimental research on dishonest behavior is the die-under-the-cup (DUTC) task in which subjects roll a die in private and report the outcome to the experimenter after being promised a payoff which increases with the...