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关于可预测事件的推断。

Inferences about predictable events.

作者信息

McKoon G, Ratcliff R

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1986 Jan;12(1):82-91. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.12.1.82.

Abstract

If someone falls off of a 14th story roof, very predictably death will result. The conditions under which readers appear to infer such predictable outcomes were examined with three different retrieval paradigms: immediate recognition test, cued recall, and priming in word recognition. On immediate test, responses to a word representing the implicit outcome (e.g., dead) were slow, but on delayed test these responses were slow or inaccurate only when primed by an explicitly stated word. However, the word expressing the predictable outcome did function as an effective recall cue. Results suggest that readers encode these inferences into memory only minimally, but that they can make use of a cue word that represents the inference (e.g., dead) both at the time of an immediate test and in delayed cued recall.

摘要

如果有人从14层楼高的屋顶坠落,结果可想而知是死亡。本研究通过三种不同的检索范式,对读者推断此类可预测结果的条件进行了考察:即时识别测试、线索回忆和词汇识别中的启动效应。在即时测试中,对代表隐性结果的单词(如“死亡”)的反应较慢,但在延迟测试中,只有当由明确表述的单词引发时,这些反应才会缓慢或不准确。然而,表达可预测结果的单词确实起到了有效的回忆线索作用。结果表明,读者仅将这些推断最少限度地编码到记忆中,但在即时测试时以及延迟线索回忆中,他们能够利用代表该推断的线索词(如“死亡”)。

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