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Good interactions are hard to find
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Memory-load Data IrrelevantPsycholinguisticsCognitionCommunicationInteraction ManagementStatistical PowerLanguage ProductionSocial SciencesWorking MemoryMemoryConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceGood InteractionsInteraction TechniqueTheory EvaluationChunking (Psychology)Interpersonal CommunicationCognitive DynamicsSocial BehaviorHuman InteractionHuman-computer InteractionLanguage ComprehensionLinguistics
Caplan & Waters's arguments for separate working memory subsystems for “interpretive” and “post-interpretive” comprehension processes do not have a solid empirical basis. The likely involvement of a separate phonological loop makes their memory-load data irrelevant to theory evaluation, and the lack of statistical power from nonoptimal experimental designs and analyses unfairly reduces the chances of detecting the relevant interactions.