Journal article
Semantic Relatedness Effects in Serial Recall But Not in Serial Reconstruction of Order
Abstract
Lists of semantically related words are better recalled than lists of unrelated words on immediate serial recall tests. Prominent explanations for this beneficial effect of semantic relatedness, such as the item/order hypothesis, invoke differential contributions of item and order information and predict that on tests that de-emphasize item information, the effect of semantic relatedness will be abolished. The prediction is hard to assess …
Authors
Neath I; Saint-Aubin J; Surprenant AM
Journal
Experimental Psychology, Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 196–209
Publisher
Hogrefe Publishing Group
Publication Date
July 2022
DOI
10.1027/1618-3169/a000557
ISSN
1618-3169