Journal article
Word Frequency Effects in Immediate Serial Recall of Pure and Mixed Lists: Tests of the Associative Link Hypothesis
Abstract
In immediate serial recall, high-frequency words are better recalled than low-frequency words. Recently, it has been suggested that high-frequency words are better recalled because of their better long-term associative links, and not because of the intrinsic properties of their long-term representations. In the experiment reported here, recall performance was compared for pure lists of high- and low-frequency words, and for mixed lists composed …
Authors
Saint-Aubin J; LeBlanc J
Journal
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, Vol. 59, No. 4, pp. 219–227
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)
Publication Date
December 2005
DOI
10.1037/h0087477
ISSN
1196-1961