id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4fqbto43arfzpdzbvwdqglv5de Clayton H Lewis Interference with real world knowledge 1976 25 .pdf application/pdf 9899 1157 75 Two experiments are described in which subjects studied made-up, fantasy facts Reaction time to the actual facts was longer the more fantasy The digits in Table 1, not shown to the subject, indicate how many fantasy facts were studied about the individual. After the test phase the subject was given a list of the actual facts used in the experiment account for the trend in errors for fantasy facts and false test items with that subjects were tested on actual and fantasy facts separately to minimize Since a smaller number of fantasy facts was used subjects spent less time on the study subject was to respond true to actual or fantasy facts as in Experiment I. fan, the number of fantasy facts studied about the individual in a test item. ACT model assumes that a subject responds true by finding an intersection of search processes among the concepts in the probe and then ./cache/work_4fqbto43arfzpdzbvwdqglv5de.pdf ./txt/work_4fqbto43arfzpdzbvwdqglv5de.txt