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Is Digit Superiority Indispensable with regard to Short Term Memory Span?
Is Digit Superiority Indispensable with regard to Short Term Memory Span?

Author(s): Şengül Erdoğan, Dilara Doğan, Banu Cangöz Tavat
Subject(s): Social psychology and group interaction, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Experimental Pschology
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Digit superiority; short term memory; memory span;

Summary/Abstract: It is known that digits have a positive effect on the performance of short term memory (STM) span and it is called the digit superiority effect. This study aims to examine the effect of familiar stimuli (digits, colors, digit names, color names, and words) on STM span. In order to measure STM capacity, a memory span task was used including the digit, word, and color span lists. 91 participants (44 female, 47 male) aged between 18-27 (M = 21,43, SD = 1.50) participated in the study that consisted of three different experiments. Results of Experiment 1 revealed that there was a significant difference between the digit name and word with regard to span size and total span. In Experiment 2 and 3, the main effect of familiar stimulus type on total span and span size was significant, and also the difference between all types of stimuli was significant (Experiment II, digit name>word=color name; Experiment III, digit>digit name>color name>color). The common result obtained from all experiments is that digits are superior with regard to STM span than other familiar stimuli types such as words, color names, colors. This study confirmed that digit superiority effect is indispensable on verbal and visual STM span.

  • Issue Year: 9/2021
  • Issue No: 22
  • Page Range: 771-784
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English