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Dillon, Richard F.; Bittner, Leslie A. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
One hundred forty-four subjects received 4 Brown-Peterson trials with recall triads from a common encoding category. Items on three trials were from a common subset, while on the fourth, the subset was shifted or not, and a cue was presented or not. The cue influenced response generation, a shift improved recall. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Language Processing, Memorization
McDade, Hiram L. – 1978
A battery of immediate memory tests was given to eight mentally retarded Down's Syndrome Ss, eight controls matched on chronological age (CA), and eight controls matched on mental age (MA). All Ss were required to identify both receptively and expressively 24 items from the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test. There was no significant difference…
Descriptors: Age, Cognitive Development, Down Syndrome, Exceptional Child Research
Underwood, Benton J.; Malmi, Robert A. – 1977
This study investigated verbal learning when separate tasks were presented simultaneously, with variations in the number of tasks specified to be learned and in the number of tasks presented. Results indicated that the effect of certain independent variables was similar to the effect found when tasks were learned singly. The spacing effect, for…
Descriptors: Adults, Learning Processes, Memory, Postsecondary Education
BODENHAMER, SCHELL H. – 1964
TO DETERMINE THE COMPARATIVE AMOUNT OF LEARNING THAT OCCURRED AND THE AUDIENCE REACTION TO MEETING EFFECTIVENESS, A 20-MINUTE INFORMATIVE SPEECH, "THE WEATHER," WAS PRESENTED WITH VISUAL AIDS TO 23 AND WITHOUT VISUAL AIDS TO 23 INFORMAL, VOLUNTARY, ADULT AUDIENCES. THE AUDIENCES WERE RANDOMLY DIVIDED, AND CONTROLS WERE USED TO ASSURE IDENTICAL…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audience Participation, Audiovisual Aids, Recall (Psychology)
Underwood, Benton J. – 1975
The purpose of these studies was to test a theory of associative context (defined as the association between two words in a pair) on recognition memory. The theory states that culturally associated words in a pair and nonassociated words in a pair differ after a single study trial in terms of their frequency representation in memory. Two…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Memory
Tzeng, Ovid J. L. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine if being next-in-line to perform would render strong effects on the student's storage and retrieval of information. The subjects were 45 undergraduate students enrolled in an introductory educational psychology course. Fifteen subjects were arranged in a large circle and were told that they were going to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Thompson, Charles P. – 1973
This research project investigated some of the characteristics of primary and secondary memory. In the primary research, subjects were given a list of words followed by an interpolated task. The data of interest were the recall for terminal items in the list. Using this procedure, the researchers have demonstrated negative recency in initial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Learning Processes, Memorization
McConkie, George – 1973
This paper, presented at the 1973 meeting of the American Education Research Association, discusses some of the studies conducted in the area of learning from prose. The first study dealt with pooling independent sentences into groups of related sentences and preparing passages by stringing these sentences together. College students then read one…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Learning, Learning Processes

Sturges, Persis T.; Frase, Lawrence T. – 1972
The present study explored the effects of complex relational sentences upon the acquisition and recall of surrounding material in immediate and long-term memory. The study also investigated the effects of an immediate prompted recall test upon long-term retention, and the recallability of different types of content. Reading time (subject-paced; 16…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Factor Analysis, Information Processing, Language Acquisition
Melton, Arthur W., Ed.; Martin, Edwin, Ed. – 1972
This collection of papers represents the proceedings of a research workshop on coding processes in human memory held in Massachusetts in August, 1971. The emphasis is on the contemporary issue of coding and particularly on the encoding processes at the time information is stored in memory. This volume is intended for use by research workers and…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Learning, Learning Theories
Bock, Michael – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
In two experiments, subjects verified 15 bird and 15 tool names on a list coming under either the category bird/tool (second hierarchical level [L2] of verification) or the category animate/inanimate (fourth hierarchical level [L4] verification). Subjects recalled fewer words following the L4 than the L2 verification. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Language Research, Learning Processes
Colle, Herbert A.; Welsh, Alan – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Two experiments are reported to investigate the theory that since auditory sensory memory is used to store memory information, concurrent auditory stimulation should destroy memory information and thus reduce recall performance. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Glenberg, Arthur M. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Three experiments are reported investigating the relationship between response recall and the spacing of repetitions as a function of the retention interval. The results of the experiments support the theory which emphasizes the nature of the cues available for retrieval. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Cues, Learning Processes
Holyoak, Keith J.; Glass, Arnold L. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1978
Subjects listened to a story containing sentences with five quantifiers (all, many, some, a few, and none) and were tested to determine recognition of quantifiers. The degree of confusion between any two quantifiers declined monotonically with the separation of the two terms in a linear order. (SW)
Descriptors: Language Processing, Language Research, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
Murdock, Bennet; Metcalfe, Janet – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1978
To test the hypothesis that item-selection artifacts may distort data from the overt-rehearsal procedure in single-trial free recall, a controlled procedure was used where to-be-rehearsed items were presented to the subject rather than selected by him. No differences were found between the two procedures. (SW)
Descriptors: Language Research, Learning Processes, Memory, Psycholinguistics