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Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
It was anticipated that the single-word free association responses to sentences varying in degree of semantic integration (as indexed by sentence norms) would differ quantitatively. One group of 60 undergraduates was given a list of 16 sentences characterized by high semantic integration (HSI), while another group of 60 undergraduates received a…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Sentences
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1969
Forty-four undergraduates were assigned to two groups of 22 subjects each. The high association (HA) group was given booklets that contained a series of associatively related (free association norms) contrastive adjectives, one pair to a page, while the low association (LA) group was given booklets containing pairs of associatively unrelated…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Association (Psychology), Semantics, Syntax
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
A group of 20 subjects learned sentences that contained associatively related words while another group of 20 subjects learned low association sentences. The probability of a transitional error was used as a measure of the tendency to integrate the words within the sentences into phrase units. The results suggest that phrase structures may have…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Phrase Structure, Recall (Psychology), Sentences
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
Forty eight undergraduates were assigned to two groups of 24 subjects each. The high association (HA) group was given booklets that contained a series of nouns associatively related according to free association norms, one pair to a page; the low association (LA) group was given booklets containing pairs of associatively unrelated nouns. The…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Sentence Structure
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
The effect of within- and between-phrase normative controlled association and phrase structure upon word integration in sentence recall was studied in two experiments. The two experiments differed only with respect to the type of two-phrase sentence used. In both experiments, one group of subjects was given four study-test trials on a list of four…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Phrase Structure, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
This document comprises two studies. In the first, 108 undergraduates were assigned to nine groups of 12 subjects each in a 3 x 3 factorial design. One factor was prompt word (subject noun, main verb, or object noun) and the other was sentence type (active, passive, or relative. Sentence type was included in the study in order to vary the position…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Deep Structure, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1969
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the recall of verbal material (critical material) accompanying semantically well integrated (SWI) sentences will be superior to the recall of verbal material accompanying semantically poorly integrated (SPI) sentences. This hypothesis was based upon the conclusion derived from previous research…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Information Storage, Psycholinguistics
Rosenberg, Sheldon; Koen, Michael – 1968
This paper reports the results of a normative study of associations in the context of a simple declarative sentence in a manner that makes possible the estimation of sequential word-to-word dependencies within sentences. The subjects were 60 male and 60 female undergraduate students from educational psychology classes. However, data for males and…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Computational Linguistics, English, Psycholinguistics
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
Ninety-six subjects were assigned randomly to eight groups of 12 subjects. The independent variables were (1) controlled association strength between groups of words within a string (high association [HA] versus low association [LA]), (2) syntactic structure (grammatical [G] versus ungrammatical [U] strings), and (3) instructions (ordered learning…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Grammar, Language Research, Psycholinguistics
Van Every, Harolyn; Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1969
Forty first-grade and 40 seventh-grade children were assigned at random to four groups of 20 each (two at each age level) and were administered four study-test trials involving oral presentation and oral recall of a list of four sentences of the form article-adjective-noun-verb-adverb. Half of the subjects at each level of age were given…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Language Acquisition, Phrase Structure, Psycholinguistics
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
A group of 19 subjects was exposed to a verbal passage for learning that contained associatively related words, while a second group of 19 subjects was exposed to the identical passage but with high association (HA) words replaced by low association (LA) words. A written prompted recall test followed presentation. Group HA had as prompts all of…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Connected Discourse, Language Research, Paired Associate Learning