"Two psychology classes recalled a word list comprised of stimulus and response pairs from the Kent-Rosanoff word list. The words were presented in a random order. Both groups showed a highly significant tendency to recall the Kent-Rosanoff pairs together and in the stimulus-response sequence. Reversed associations . . . occurred significantly more than chance pairings but significantly less than the forward sequence . . ‥ The results are interpreted as demonstrating that associative strength is a factor in word clustering during recall." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)