Murnane K, Bayen U J
Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park 20742-4411, USA.
Mem Cognit. 1998 Jul;26(4):674-7. doi: 10.3758/bf03211387.
Henkel and Franklin (1998) present a series of well-designed experiments in support of the conclusion that memory for the source of an item is affected by the similarity between the item and other information in memory. Their principle analyses use an empirical measure of source memory that is a variant of a measure evaluated by Murnane and Bayen (1996). We point out an important assumption that underlies the use of this measure and question additional arguments and analyses that Henkel and Franklin offer in support of their conclusions. The problems discussed illustrate the need for careful consideration of the technical characteristics of measures and the theoretical assumptions on which measures rest when one is conducting research on source memory.
亨克尔和富兰克林(1998年)提出了一系列精心设计的实验,以支持这样一个结论:对某一项目来源的记忆会受到该项目与记忆中其他信息之间相似性的影响。他们的主要分析使用了一种来源记忆的实证测量方法,该方法是穆尔南和贝扬(1996年)评估的一种测量方法的变体。我们指出了使用这种测量方法所依据的一个重要假设,并对亨克尔和富兰克林为支持其结论而提出的其他论点和分析提出质疑。所讨论的问题表明,在对来源记忆进行研究时,需要仔细考虑测量方法的技术特征以及这些测量方法所依据的理论假设。