Global matching: A comparison of the SAM, Minerva II, Matrix, and TODAM models (Q1114637)
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Global matching: A comparison of the SAM, Minerva II, Matrix, and TODAM models (English)
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The pair recognition paradigm was chosen as a means to evaluate and compare different ways to implement a global matching process in which the matches with all list items are combined into a single value. Simplified versions of the SAM, Minerva II, Matrix, and TODAM models are shown to be specific instances of a more general model and are shown to share a parameter-free prediction. This prediction is then shown to be unaffected by the inclusion of additional processes into the models such as a variable encoding, cue weights, forgetting, single item matches, context, and background memories. Furthermore, it is only slightly affected by the formation of interpair associations. A test of the prediction using word pairs was inconclusive due either to the use of a recall strategy or to a low level of interitem similarity. Ways to differentiate between the different models and to test the global matching assumption rigorously are discussed.
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pair recognition paradigm
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global matching process
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SAM
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Minerva II
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Matrix
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TODAM models
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parameter-free prediction
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interpair associations
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