Abstract

Ss rated their confidence in the correctness of their response in a recall-recognition RTT paired-associates paradigm. For items correct on T1, T2 recognition operating characteristics showed increasing recognition accuracy as a function of T1 confidence. Items incorrect on recall produced an ROC indicating nonrandom performance on T2-The results are interpreted as opposing an all-or-none theory of paired-associates learning.

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