2 groups of Ss free-recalled a list of active or passive voice sentences. The “actee” nouns in the sentences were classified into 3 categories. Ss reliably clustered their recall by conceptual category and clustering increased over 5 trials. No significant group differences were obtained on either organization or total recall. On a posttest of organization, 76.9% of the passive Ss and 60% of the active Ss organized the sentences into E-provided categories. The results suggested that category clustering occurs in the free recall of sentences.
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