Table 1.
Autobiographical spatial | % | Autobiographical nonspatial | % | Neither | % |
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Things in a bedrooma | 95 | Things people like when they're sickac | 85 | Units of measurementac | 89 |
Living room furnitureac | 89 | Reading materialsa | 84 | Things that make noiseac | 85 |
Things in a park | 84 | Birthday presents | 84 | Things that are usually red | 80 |
Buildings on the main street of a townc | 83 | Makes of carsc | 79 | Elected offices | 83 |
Things people put on the walls | 80 | Diseasesc | 79 | Precious stones | 65 |
Kitchen utensils | 78 | Things people take on camping trips | 71 | Heavy objectsc | 74 |
Things in a garagec | 63 | Weather phenomenab | 65 | Things that can fall on your head | 72 |
Things made of woodc | 55 | Insectsb | 58 | Weaponsc | 65 |
%, Percentage of pilot participants who endorsed this strategy for this category.
aCategories that were reused in the third session of the experiment.
bCategories that were excluded (see Materials and Methods).
cCategories used to equate control participants across category types.