2023
DOI: 10.3758/s13421-023-01483-7
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Greater target or lure variability? An exploration on the effects of stimulus types and memory paradigms

Haomin Chen,
Andrew Heathcote,
James D. Sauer
et al.

Abstract: In recognition memory, the variance of the target distribution is almost universally found to be greater than that of the lure distribution. However, these estimates commonly come from long-term memory paradigms where words are used as stimuli. Two exceptions to this rule have found evidence for greater lure variability: a short-term memory task (Yotsumoto et al., Memory & Cognition,36, 282–294 2008) and in an eyewitness memory paradigm (Wixted et al., Cognitive Psychology,105, 81–114 2018). In the present… Show more

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