Hicks Jason L, Marsh Richard L, Cook Gabriel I
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, USA.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2005 Sep;31(5):1160-4. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.31.5.1160.
The authors conducted 3 experiments investigating the effect of context variability and word frequency on free recall. Context variability refers to the number of pre-experimental contexts in which a given word is experienced. Both between-subjects and within-subjects manipulations of context variability demonstrated a distinct advantage for low context variability words. Standard word frequency effects were obtained in 2 of the 3 experiments, but the common finding of no word frequency differences in mixed lists of high and low word frequency may depend on the level (low vs. high) of context variability. The authors speculate that the advantage for low context variability items may accrue from better item-to-list context associations or better storage of contextual information as a consequence of the smaller pre-experimental contextual fan that these items possess.
作者进行了3项实验,研究情境变异性和词频对自由回忆的影响。情境变异性是指一个给定单词在实验前情境中出现的次数。情境变异性的组间和组内操纵都表明,情境变异性低的单词具有明显优势。在3项实验中的2项中获得了标准词频效应,但在高词频和低词频混合列表中没有词频差异这一常见发现可能取决于情境变异性的水平(低与高)。作者推测,情境变异性低的项目的优势可能源于更好的项目与列表情境关联,或者由于这些项目具有较小的实验前情境扇面,从而更好地存储了情境信息。