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Carter, Linda; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1982
The results showed the schizophrenic group to be similar to the controls on verbal and full-scale intelligence measures but significantly inferior on performance measures. The schizophrenic group also showed a general disadvantage in paired associate learning, with a trend toward specific differential difficulty with words as stimulus items.…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Imagery
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Brainerd, Charles J.; Howe, Mark L. – Child Development, 1980
The question of whether or not a certain mathematical model is applicable to the paired-associate data of preschool children as well as adults was examined in five experiments. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Models
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Bulgren, Janis A.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1995
Twelve high school students with learning disabilities were instructed in a strategy to identify and remember pairs or small groups of information. Results showed student improvement in test performance and creation of study cards. Students had distinct preferences among mnemonic devices and adapted strategies based on previous experience. (DB)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
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de Jong, Peter F.; Seveke, Marie-Jose; van Veen, Marjo – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Two studies examined the relationship between phonological sensitivity and 5-year-olds' acquisition of new words that systematically differed in the familiarity of their sound structures. Found that phonological sensitivity was related to pair-associated learning of phonologically unfamiliar, but not familiar, words. Following phonological…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Familiarity, Language Acquisition, Paired Associate Learning
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Luce, R. Duncan – Psychological Review, 2004
The global psychophysical theory of summation and magnitude production of R. D. Luce (2002) had joint presentations of pairs of intensities (measured above threshold) being matched asymmetrically, with 1 component being 0 intensity and the other the matching intensity. For loudness, an intensity pair to the 2 ears is matched by an intensity in…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Geometry, Acoustics, Auditory Perception
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Bardwell, Rebecca – American Educational Research Journal, 1984
Fourth, sixth, and eighth grade students studied a word learning task and were tested on three consecutive days. Expectancy statements were made by half the subjects. These results seemingly contradict previous research, but the contradiction was explained in terms of task complexity. Expectations were found to be motivational. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Learning Processes, Paired Associate Learning
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Yesavage, Jerome A.; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1983
Compared three techniques for teaching name-to-face associations to older adults. Participants (N=60) were divided into no image (control), image, and image plus judgment groups. Results showed strong improvement in remembering names when interactive imagery was used. Those in the image plus judgment group showed less forgetting in recall.…
Descriptors: Cues, Gerontology, Imagery, Learning Theories
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Nelson, Thomas O.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1982
The hypothesis that one factor underlying the feeling of knowing is the degree of prior learning for the sought-after item was explored. The magnitude of the feeling of knowing nonrecalled items increased with the degree of prior learning. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Metacognition, Paired Associate Learning, Prior Learning
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Pressley, Michael; Dennis-Rounds, Janice – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
Twelve- and 18-year-olds learned a list of paired associates; experimental subjects were instructed in mnemonics, while controls simply learned the pairings. When subjects were presented a list of Latin nouns and their translations to learn, spontaneous transfer of the mnemonic strategy occurred only among 18-year-olds. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Mnemonics, Paired Associate Learning
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Kestner, Jane; Borkowski, John G. – Child Development, 1979
In experiment 1, 48 first-grade children were presented one of four elaboration strategies or labeling instructions during a single study trial and then recalled 16 paired associates. In experiment 2, 32 first-grade children were trained over a four-day period in the use of an interrogative elaboration strategy or received labeling instructions.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Generalization, Interviews
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Calandreau, Ludovic; Desmedt, Aline; Decorte, Laurence; Jaffard, Robert – Learning & Memory, 2005
Convergent data suggest dissociated roles for the lateral (LA) and basolateral (BLA) amygdaloid nuclei in fear conditioning, depending on whether a discrete conditioned stimulus (CS)-unconditional stimulus (US) or context-US association is considered. Here, we show that pretraining inactivation of the BLA selectively impaired conditioning to…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Fear, Classical Conditioning, Context Effect
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Ghatala, Elizabeth S.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1985
Second graders were given training in monitoring the ability of strategies, the affective consequences of strategy use, or no strategy-monitoring training. When performing associative learning tasks under several instruction conditions, all training conditions produced short term effective strategy maintenance. However, only the strategy-utility…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Paired Associate Learning
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Wang, Alvin Y. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1983
Three paired-associate learning studies were designed to test the hypothesis that individual differences in learning speed are determined by the types of elaborative strategies used by learners during acquisition. Slow learners generate fewer elaborators and produce less effective elaborators, even when using the same strategy as fast learners.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Differences, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
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Kausler, Donald H.; Puckett, James M. – Journal of Gerontology, 1980
Study replicates and extends the results obtained by Attig and Hasher (1980) in finding null effects for adult age variation and instructional variation on a relative frequency judgment task. Finds nonsignificant covariation for both young and elderly adults between judgment proficiency and paired-associate learning proficiency. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Measurement, Intelligence Differences, Memory
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Bardwell, Rebecca – Journal of Experimental Education, 1981
A study of feedback delay, expectation, and development was conducted in grades four, six, and eight, to assess whether feedback on a school related learning task serves an informational or reinforcing function. Results indicate that feedback serves an informational function and delayed feedback facilitates retention, contrary to reinforcement…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Feedback, German
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