Production of False Memories in Collaborative Memory Tasks Using the DRM Paradigm
Studies on collaborative memory have revealed an interesting phenomenon called collaborative inhibition (CI) (i.e., nominal groups recall more information than collaborative groups). However, the results of studies on false memories in collaborative memory tasks are controversial. This study aimed to understand the production of false memories in collaborative memory tasks by applying the turn-taking method to the DRM paradigm. Experiment 1 aimed to analyse the production of false memories in [...]
Explorations in Information Integration Theory
This special issue contains a selection of papers presented at the [...]
Analysis of Rater Severity on Written Expression Exam using the MFRM
This paper describes how a Many Faceted Rasch Measurement (MFRM) approach [...]
Investigating the Robustness of the Nonparametric Levene Test with more than Two Groups
Testing the equality of variances during hypothesis testing is an [...]
Fixed Item Parameter Calibration for Assessing Differential Item Functioning in Computerized Adaptive Testing
In computerized adaptive testing pretest items are presented in conjunction [...]
