Now I like it, now I don’t
Conference paper
Aldrovandi, S., Poirier, M., Kusev, P., Heussen, D. and Ayton, P. (2011). Now I like it, now I don’t. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. 01 Jan 2009
Authors | Aldrovandi, S., Poirier, M., Kusev, P., Heussen, D. and Ayton, P. |
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Type | Conference paper |
Abstract | The present paper tests the widely accepted hypothesis that on-line judgment implies functional independence between memory for, and judgment of, verbal stimuli (e.g., Anderson,1989; Hastie & Park, 1986). In the present study, participants recalled lists of words, after having assessed each for its pleasantness. Presentation position of a negative item within the lists was manipulated. Also, items memorability was manipulated after their presentation – by inserting a filled delay between presentation and the judgment task; in this way, on-line judgment formation was spared. The memory manipulation reduced recall rates for negative items presented in the last position – and their negative influence on pleasantness ratings accordingly. These results contradict the predictions of pure on-line approaches to judgment formation(e.g., Betsch, Plessner, Schwieren, & Gütig, 2001) and suggest that even in on-line judgment tasks, memory plays a role. |
Year | 2011 |
Journal citation | 33, pp. 2866-2871 |
ISSN | 2866-2871 |
Web address (URL) | https://pure.hud.ac.uk/en/publications/0011c2bd-385d-4f4d-ac63-3d566e5cd6c9 |
Accepted author manuscript | License File Access Level Open |
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Online | 2011 |
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Deposited | 31 Aug 2022 |
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