Blocked and Random Words and the Typicality Effect Analytical Essay by Top Papers

Blocked and Random Words and the Typicality Effect
A look at the influence of blocked and random words on the typicality effect.
# 130976 | 2,000 words | 0 sources | APA | 2006 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2006 in Linguistics (General) , Language (General)


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In this article, the writer examines some of the characteristics of typicality, with regard to prototypically versus non-prototypically, category blocking, and interaction between typicality and category blocking.

From the Paper:

"The authors tested three hypotheses. (1) Prototypical word lists will be recalled better than non-prototypical word lists. (2) Category blocking will demonstrate better recall rates than random retrieval. (3) There will be some interaction between typicality and category blocking, specifically that the typicality effect will be significantly greater when words are blocked versus presented randomly."

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