False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study

A wide array of studies have explored memory distortions with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, where participants study lists of words (e.g., door, glass, pane, shade, ledge, etc.) that are associated to another nonpresented critical word (e.g., WINDOW). On a subsequent memory test, the...

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spelling 11263980066004e0fdd8c-800e-4e4a-9e78-02d4d294a9cb-12020-08-19T14:43:31Z2020-08-19T14:43:31Z2017A wide array of studies have explored memory distortions with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, where participants study lists of words (e.g., door, glass, pane, shade, ledge, etc.) that are associated to another nonpresented critical word (e.g., WINDOW). On a subsequent memory test, the critical word is often falsely recalled and recognized, even though the critical word was not studied. The present normative study provided false recognition indexes for 48 DRM lists in Spanish with three critical words per list. Lists were constructed with low levels of backward associative strength (BAS), never examined before. Results showed that, even with low association, DRM lists were able to produce false recognition (M = 34%). Also, and despite the low level of association, results showed that there was a wide variability in false recognition per list (e.g., 10% in List 24: ANIMAL [ANIMAL], GATO [CAT], PERRO [DOG], celo [heat], cola [tail], manso [docile], peludo [furry], zarpa [claw], presa [prey]; 62% in List 05: DOLOR [PAIN], MUERTE [DEATH], TRISTEZA [SADNESS], odio [hatred], hambre [hunger], inanición [starvation], morir [to die], huérfano [orphan], consolado [consoled]), replicating previous findings. These new DRM lists will allow researchers to explore false memory effects when words are weakly associated among them.application/pdfISSN: 0211-2159EISSN: 1576-8597https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27722engUniversitat de València147No. 1133PsicologicaVol. 38Psicologica, ISSN: 0211-2159;EISSN: 1576-8597, Vol.38, No.1 (2017); pp. 133-147https://www.uv.es/psicologica/articulos1.17/6CADAVID.pdfAbierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Psicologicainstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURDoorGlassPaneShadeLedgeSillHouseOpenCurtainFrameViewBreezeSashFalse recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative studyReconocimiento falso en listas DRM con baja asociación: un estudio normativoarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Cadavid Espinha, SaraBeato, Maria Soledad10336/27722oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/277222022-05-02 07:37:21.927815https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Reconocimiento falso en listas DRM con baja asociación: un estudio normativo
title False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
spellingShingle False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
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title_short False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
title_full False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
title_fullStr False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
title_full_unstemmed False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
title_sort False recognition in DRM lists with low association: A normative study
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topic Door
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description A wide array of studies have explored memory distortions with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm, where participants study lists of words (e.g., door, glass, pane, shade, ledge, etc.) that are associated to another nonpresented critical word (e.g., WINDOW). On a subsequent memory test, the critical word is often falsely recalled and recognized, even though the critical word was not studied. The present normative study provided false recognition indexes for 48 DRM lists in Spanish with three critical words per list. Lists were constructed with low levels of backward associative strength (BAS), never examined before. Results showed that, even with low association, DRM lists were able to produce false recognition (M = 34%). Also, and despite the low level of association, results showed that there was a wide variability in false recognition per list (e.g., 10% in List 24: ANIMAL [ANIMAL], GATO [CAT], PERRO [DOG], celo [heat], cola [tail], manso [docile], peludo [furry], zarpa [claw], presa [prey]; 62% in List 05: DOLOR [PAIN], MUERTE [DEATH], TRISTEZA [SADNESS], odio [hatred], hambre [hunger], inanición [starvation], morir [to die], huérfano [orphan], consolado [consoled]), replicating previous findings. These new DRM lists will allow researchers to explore false memory effects when words are weakly associated among them.
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