J. Kounios et al., SEMANTIC MEMORY AND THE GRANULARITY OF SEMANTIC RELATIONS - EVIDENCE FROM SPEED ACCURACY DECOMPOSITION, Memory & cognition, 22(6), 1994, pp. 729-741
In the present study we examined whether semantic relations are atomis
tic unitary associations, or are complex concepts consisting of a numb
er of relational elements. The complexity of the ownership relation wa
s assessed by combining a relation verification task (''Many people ow
n [cars/comets]'') with the speed-accuracy decomposition procedure (Me
yer, Irwin, Osman, & Kounios, 1988). The latter permits one to determi
ne whether subjects achieve their final state of response accuracy in
a single, discrete all-or-none transition, or whether the relevant pro
cesses yield partial information representing intermediate states of k
nowledge. The rationale was that the retrieval of a unitary relational
link from a classical associative network should be an all-or-none af
fair. In contrast, a set of relational elements need not be processed
as a urinary bundle, thereby allowing partial response-information sta
tes. In two experiments, we found evidence of such partial information
(i.e., sensitivity in units of d'), lending support to the notion tha
t relations are complex. Furthermore, the results suggest that the acc
umulation of guessing sensitivity was linear over time, weighing again
st alternate theoretical interpretations.