Web4 apr. 2024 · DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1163655 Corpus ID: 257927815; The effect of mobile phone task and age on gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis @inproceedings{Zhang2024TheEO, title={The effect of mobile phone task and age on gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis}, author={Xinxin Zhang and Qiang Li and Pincao … WebList-Length Effect. The list-length effect refers to the phenomenon of people remembering only a small percentage of items from a list – however as the list gets longer a greater number of items are actually remembered. For instance, when a person goes grocery shopping and forgets their list they tend to remember only a few items. But this ...
A recency-based account of the list length effect in free recall
Web1 aug. 2003 · The list length effect in recognition memory: an analysis of potential confounds A. Kinnell, S. Dennis Psychology Memory & cognition 2011 TLDR It is concluded that there is no list length effect when potential confounds are controlled and that it is the design used to control for attention that is most vital. 55 Highly Influenced PDF WebThe list length effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition performance for a short list is superior to that for a long list. The list length effect is consistent with the … most unlikely as a chance
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Web11 nov. 2009 · There are three ways that you can find the length of the elements in the list. I will compare the 3 methods with performance analysis here. Method 1: Using len() … WebTable 8 shows that the model captures the list-length effect as it appears in the Murnane and Shiffrin (1991a) experiments. In understanding the processes at work here, ... WebAn ongoing debate in the memory literature concerns whether the list-length effect (better memory for short lists compared with long lists) exists in item recognition (Annis, Lenes, … most unmitigated