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CDT (1511 UTC), Robert Ricks, a meteorologist with the New Orleans/Baton Rouge NWS office, issued the following statement as part of the event synopsis text of an inland hurricane wind warning being issued: An equally-explicit bulletin was repeated at 4 13 p.m. CDT.
Consider i as the number of the event (and the row number) in a fixed enumeration pattern; "Condition" defines the applicability of the event to current pair < e, d >; "Name" is the event type; "Description" is the event synopsis; "Cost" contains formulas to compute the costs of scenarios initiated from an event in a current row.
One group was given an interim test between the original event and the post-event synopsis.
A second was presented with a post-event synopsis in which critical details were visually emphasized.
Participants may not be able to internally elaborate upon information presented after the test as effectively when presented with experimenter-paced post-event synopsis as compared to self-paced post-event synopsis.
All participants were then visually presented with the post-event synopsis, with the instructions to read at their own pace.
Participants were instructed to respond with only details from the video, thereby forcing participants to discriminate between the original event and post-event synopsis.
Previous research has provided evidence that interim testing between the original event and post-event synopsis may affect attention and encoding processes employed when processing the narrative.
Thus, testing between the original event and post-event synopsis should result in both standard benefits of retrieval practice and test-potentiated learning.
The 33 questions presented on the interim test were directly associated with the 33 critical details presented in the post-event synopsis.
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