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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Gen. 2011 Oct 3;141(2):282–301. doi: 10.1037/a0025687

Table 1.

Proportions of correct responses according to cue-probe validity for Experiments 1, 2, and 3.

Non-cued Valid cueing Invalid cueing

M SD M SD M SD
Experiment 1 Hit .79 .13 .86 .09 .67 .15
CR .83 .09 .87 .08 .65 .19

Experiment 2 Hit Deep .90 .10 .91 .06 .83 .11
Hit Shallow .60 .12 .72 .13 .51 .16
CR .80 .16 .83 .14 .64 .22

Experiment 3 C/A hit .79 .16 .85 .13 .65 .16
P/U hit .79 .16 .85 .11 .69 .18

Note. M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation; CR = Correct Rejections; C/A hit = Correct responses to Concrete/Abstract source task; P/U hit = Correct responses to Pleasant/Unpleasant source task.