Mutter S A, Hashtroudi S
Am J Psychol. 1987 Spring;100(1):93-116.
Cognitive effort requirements for high and low frequency words were assessed during study for a recognition test and during the performance of a lexical decision task. Recognition for these words was tested following each task. Low frequency words received greater effort than high frequency words during study for recognition, and these words were subsequently recognized better than high frequency words. Cognitive effort requirements during performance of an incidental lexical decision task were similar to those during study for recognition. Moreover, recognition performance following the lexical decision task resembled performance following a recognition expectancy. Overall, the results indicate that low frequency words require more extensive processing than high frequency words and that this difference in processing may be a factor in recognition word frequency effects.
在为识别测试而进行的学习过程中以及在执行词汇判定任务时,对高频和低频单词的认知努力需求进行了评估。在每项任务之后,对这些单词的识别情况进行了测试。在为识别而进行的学习过程中,低频单词比高频单词需要付出更多努力,并且这些单词随后的识别效果比高频单词更好。在执行附带的词汇判定任务时的认知努力需求与为识别而进行的学习过程中的需求相似。此外,词汇判定任务后的识别表现类似于识别预期后的表现。总体而言,结果表明低频单词比高频单词需要更广泛的加工,并且这种加工差异可能是识别单词频率效应的一个因素。