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Detterman, Douglas K.; And Others – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
Subjects asked to recall the 20 items and (not necessarily in) their order on a list took 34 percent fewer trials to learn the list to three perfect trials than did subjects who were asked just to recall the items. (Editor)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Learning Processes, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)

Smith, Edward D. – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
The study compared multiple-list transfer (from three training lists) and single-list transfer (from one training list), with total amount of training held constant (at 3, 12, or 36 trials) and with each A-B' and A'-B training list at the same level of similarity to the transfer list. (Editor)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Learning Processes, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)
d'Ydewalle, Gery; Eelen, Paul – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975
To show how a subject's memory of previous responses and their outcomes affects responding, as in Buchwald's cognitive model, the subject in the present study had to recall his previous response and its outcome before choosing the correct response. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Flow Charts, Learning Processes, Memory
Buchwald, Alexander M.; Meagher, Robert B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
In Thorndikian experiments, Ss have performed better on Trial 2 when they were told whether Trial 1 responses were right or wrong on Trial 2 than when given this information immediately after each response on Trial 1. Authors reexamined these experiments. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Flow Charts, Learning Processes, Psychological Studies

Sitton; And Others – American Journal of Psychology, 1978
The hypothesis that either familiarization or the association of items to context produces the crossover effect in whole-part learning was tested. The crossover effect refers to the eventual negative information transfer that occurs at the end of second-list learning. Results were interpreted in terms of a stage model of learning. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Flow Charts, Learning Processes

Regan, Joan – American Journal of Psychology, 1977
The differential effects of studying for recall and recognition tests were studied by means of a transfer experiment. The 48 subjects learned three lists of paired associates with either all recall tests or all recognition tests and then were transferred to a fourth list with either the same test or the other test. (Editor)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Learning Processes, Paired Associate Learning, Psychological Studies

Hicks, Robert E.; And Others – American Journal of Psychology, 1977
This research finds that the experience of time-in-passing is an inverse function of the processing demanded by a concurrent task. An attentional model is suggested and evaluated against the literature. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Attention, Experiments, Flow Charts, Information Processing
Aagard, James A.; Braby, Richard – 1976
Strategies are presented for the following classes of training objectives: recall of knowledge, use of verbal information, rule learning and use, decision making, detecting, classifying, identifying symbols, voice communication, recall of procedures and positioning, steering and guiding, continuous movement, and performance of gross motor skills.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Flow Charts, Guidelines, Instructional Design
Reder, Lynne M. – 1985
This paper presents a general framework for the process of answering questions from memory. The focus is primarily on verification and recognition tasks. Six experiments support the assumptions of the proposed framework. The experiments are designed to address the following categories of inquiry: (1) Can we adjust our strategy preference to mirror…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo