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Clements, Paul – 1976
Four experiments were conducted to determine whether staging, or the prominence given to various segments of information through manipulation of prose structure, affects recall of the content of prose passages. In all of the experiments, pairs of passages were used in which members of each pair had identical content but different staging patterns.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Learning Theories, Prose, Reading Processes
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Lewandowsky, Stephan; Murdock, Bennet B., Jr. – Psychological Review, 1989
An extension to Murdock's Theory of Distributed Associative Memory, based on associative chaining between items, is presented. The extended theory is applied to several serial order phenomena, including serial list learning, delayed recall effects, partial report effects, and buildup and release from proactive interference. (TJH)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Learning Theories, Linguistic Theory, Mathematical Models
Gounard, Beverley Roberts
Forty-eight grade-three children and 48 grade-eight children were presented respectively with six- and eight-letter sequences for written free recall. The older children, as had adult subjects in previous studies, showed a greater tendency to recall serially with a four-letters-per-second presentation rate than with a half- or…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes