Abstract

Semantic 'relatedness' of sentences was manipulated in an attempt to clarify the relationship between specific recognition memory (Shepard, 1967) and integrated recognition memory (Bransford and Franks, 1970, 1971). Results indicate that accurate specific recognition memory for sentences occurs when semantic intersentential relations are not present but virtually disappears when they are present.

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