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Wilkes, A. L.; Alred, G. – British Journal of Psychology, 1978
Two experiments are reported in which recall of the same information is compared following different priming passages. In one case the subjects were primed by material that was consistent with the content of the main passage; in a second case, the priming introduced information in conflict with it. It was found that inconsistent priming led to…
Descriptors: Experiments, Illustrations, Learning Processes, Memory

Eggen, Paul D.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1978
This study combined research on conceptual hierarchies and research on conceptual cues, for the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of combining supplementary cues with text material that has been organized hierarchically. It was hypothesized that subjects provided with hierarchical cues would score higher on post-tests measuring comprehension…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Cues, Illustrations, Instructional Materials
Pressley, Michael; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1983
In experiments with seven- to ten-year-old children, mismatched pictures increased learning of prose that was heard and prose that was read. Presence of pictures mismatched to prose they accompanied had little negative impact on cued recall. Twenty-seven references are provided. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary School Students, Illustrations, Learning Processes

Waddill, Paula J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The effects of pictorial illustrations on memory for text were studied in 144 college students. Two experiments indicated that illustrations serve a supplementary function; adjunct pictures alone, without special processing instructions, do not help learners encode information that is not normally encoded in the first place. (SLD)
Descriptors: Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education, Illustrations, Instructional Materials
Anglin, Gary J.; Stevens, J. Truman – 1987
There is substantial evidence that prose-relevant pictures contribute to increased recall of prose materials, particularly if the subjects are young children. The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution of prose-relevant pictures to immediate and delayed recall of written prose including science content when the subjects were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Illustrations, Instructional Design
Anglin, Gary J. – 1986
This study investigated the possible contribution of pictures serving a representation function to the recall and retention of information presented in written prose passages. The primary variable considered was the durability of picture effects; a second variable concerned the potential effect the presence of pictures had on the recall of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Hypothesis Testing