Abstract

Two presumed measures of semantic satiation, commonality of associates and decision latency, were examined in separate experiments. It was found that Fillenbaum's (1963) results, obtained with the commonality of associates method, could be reproduced without any semantic satiation treatment. The same was found to be true for his decision latency study (1964) . It was concluded that the effects of verbal repetition on the two dependent variables tested must be seriously doubted.

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