“…This paradigm has been used less often but avoids strategic use of overlapping information. Consistent with the findings for within-list similarity, probe paradigms similarly induce high rates of false recognition for probes with orthographic, phonological, or semantic similarity to a lure (Breadmore, 2007;Coane, McBride, Raulerson, & Jordan, 2007;Crosson et al, 1999;Shulman, 1970). High rates of false recognition are observed for target probes with morphological overlap; indeed the effect may be greater than that attributed to the combination of orthographic/phonological and semantic properties (Breadmore, 2007).…”