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Structural stimulus complexity: One factor influencing the clarity of iconic storage

Using the procedure of partial report, or the probe technique, five Ss were required to process the position of items from a matrix containing fewer items than matrix cells. Different sets of stimulus cards containing items of varying structural complexity such as circles, 4-sided and 8-sided shapes...

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Published in:Acta psychologica 1974-02, Vol.38 (1), p.21-31
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