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Centrality ratings, forensic relevance, and production frequency: Which one best identifies central and peripheral items?

Centrality ratings, forensic relevance, and production frequency: Which one best identifies central and peripheral items?

| Wiley | 2018 | DOI

Journal Article

Production frequency has often been used to identify central and peripheral information, under the assumption that high frequency implies that the item is central. However, no research to date has tested the relationship between centrality and frequency. Participants watched a video of a bank robbery and completed a free recall test, from which frequency for recalled items was computed. Two groups then watched the same video and rated centrality and forensic relevance for each item. Results showed that most, but not all, items with high frequency were rated as central and forensically relevant but that low frequency items were not diagnostic of either item centrality or forensic relevance. Forensic relevance was a better indicator of item centrality than frequency. We concluded that frequency measures should be avoided to determine centrality. Also, if centrality ratings cannot be collected, forensic relevance ratings may be more appropriate for this purpose.
FEDER; Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education; Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology

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Ano de Publicação: 2018

Editora: Wiley

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ISSN: 0888-4080