ISSN : 1229-067X
이 실험에서 단어들을 지각하여 지정하는 단계와 회상하여 반응하는 단계 각각에서 체제화를 관찰하였다. 명사, 동사 및 형용사의 세 단어로 목록을 구성하되 세 단어가 문장이 될 수 있는 높은 목록과 문장이 될 수 없는 낮은 목록을 각각 만들었다. 피험자에게 마음갖춤새를 달리 하기 위하여 목록을 제시하기 전에 어떤 단어를 기억하도록 지시를 준 정보집단과 회상하기 직전에 지시를 준 통제집단과 어떠한 지시도 안 주고 모든 것을 회상케 한 자유회상 집단으로 나누었다. 단어들의 체제화의 양은 정보집단에서 제일 높았고, 목록 간의 비교는 높은 목록이 낮은 목록보다 회상량도 체제화량도 높았다. 통제집단의 체제화량은 높은 목록에서는 자유회상 집단보다 많았으나 낮은 목록에서는 작았다. 즉 마음갖춤새가 체제화의 동인으로 작용하였으며 그것은 단어의 회상기와 저장기에 모두 작용한 것이다. 나아가서 저장기의 체제화는 단어들을 유용화하는 과정이며 이와 달리 회상기의 체체화는 이미 유용한 단어들을 접근가능하게 하는 과정이라는 별개의 특징을 논의하였다.
It was assumed that orgarnization could occur at both of the retrieval and storage stage and that the subjective set is it's main determinant. In an attempt to test this assumption, an experiment was performed, manipulating the list context-structuredness and inducing the subjective sets. Lists were consisted of 18 word-triads (noun, verb, & adverb). In the highly structured list (H), triads could be made into sentences and in the lowly structured list (L), unable. Sets were induced in three different ways. One group was given before presentation of the list,information of which part of each triad is to be recalled, another (CR) given the information just before recall, and the other given none but asked to recall all the items in the list. The number of repetition was taken as the dependent variable. The amount of orgarnization (O-E; ratio of repetitions) was greater in H than L. O-E was KR>CR>FR in H and KR>CR=FR in L. H>L was interpreted that high context increased the item availability with its high articulation. CR>FR was interpreted as a result showing that orgarnization could occur at retrieval by means of subjective set. KR>CR and KR>FR were interpreted as a result showing that organization could occur at storage. It was observed that processing mechanisms at each stage are multi-ones. Different nature of organization was proposed between the stage of storage and retrieval; the former as a process where the item availability-gets increased, while the latter as a process where already available items become more accessible.