Caplan D, Waters G S
Neuropsychology Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 1994 Nov;47(4):1055-62. doi: 10.1080/14640749408401108.
We report a partial replication of previous results by Caplan, Rochon, and Waters (1992), using methods that address objections raised by Baddeley and Andrade (this issue) and that improve on several techniques used by them. The results cast doubts on the role of articulation in determining the word length effect in span, and hence on the role of articulation in rehearsal.
我们报告了卡普兰、罗尚和沃特斯(1992年)之前研究结果的部分重复,采用的方法解决了巴德利和安德拉德(本期)提出的异议,并且改进了他们所使用的几种技术。结果对发音在确定广度任务中的词长效应所起的作用提出了质疑,从而也对发音在复述中的作用提出了质疑。