Sum-Difference Theory of Remembering and Knowing: A Two-Dimensional Signal-Detection Model. 论文

2004Psychological Review引用 246
Memory Processes and InfluencesDeception detection and forensic psychologyIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Psychological Review
发表日期
2004-07-01
发表年份
2004

关键词

Memory Processes and InfluencesDeception detection and forensic psychologyIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning

摘要

In the remember-know paradigm for studying recognition memory, participants distinguish items whose presentations are episodically remembered from those that are merely familiar. A one-dimensional model postulates that remember responses are just high-confidence old judgments, but a meta-analysis of 373 experiments shows that the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves predicted by this model have the wrong slope. According to the new sum-difference Theory of remembering and knowing (STREAK), old items differ from new ones in both global and specific memory strength: The old-new judgment is based on a weighted sum of these dimensions, and the remember- know judgment is based on a weighted difference. STREAK accounts for the form of several novel kinds of ROC curves and for existing remember-know and item-recognition data.