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Measurement of visual memory is not always confounded by verbalization

October 1, 2016 Measurement Research No Comments
If you study visual memory, you can bet that you will encounter skepticism about whether your participants really remembered visual images. Maybe they only remembered verbal labels corresponding to your stimuli. Certainly, there are many published studies of “visual” memory that merit skepticism on this point. Unlike studying verbal memory,…
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