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Cuddy, Lauren J.; Jacoby, Larry L. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1982
Discusses the theory that the effect of repetition is greater when memory for an earlier presentation of the repeated item is less accessible. Describes experiments revealing interactions between the spacing of repetitions and the similarity of repetitions, the type of intervening material and cue effectiveness. (EKN)
Descriptors: Cues, Language Processing, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
Gardiner, John M.; And Others – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1977
This study explored the extent and accuracy of the subject's knowledge of his previous recall performance as a function of response mode and response-produced feedback. In free recall trials, subjects responded orally, in writing, or in both oral and written modes. Accuracy of later recall or responses was measured. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Recognition
Watkins, Michael J.; And Others – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1974
An experiment is described in which subjects read lists of phonologically similar words or lists of phonologically dissimilar words under instructions either for free or serial recall. Results of the experiment are discussed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Linguistic Theory, Memory, Phonology
Fredericksen, Carl H. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
A study of conceptual and relational responses of subjects when recalling the semantic content of a text they have just heard. Responses can be overgeneralized and inferred. Responses studied reflect processes of adjustment during acquisition of information and the processes occurring during recall. (SC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Hunt, R. Reed; Einstein, Gilles O. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1981
Presents argument that many factors affecting retention can be understood in context of a distinction between relational and individual item processing. Describes experiments which demonstrate that variables influencing the type of processing produce differential effects upon certain dependent measures. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Memory
Daneman, Meredyth; Carpenter, Patricia A. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1980
Discusses the nature of individual differences in working memory and presents the span test that was used to assess working memory capability. Next it discusses how working memory capacity might influence two specific components of reading comprehension, retrieving facts and computing pronominal references. (NCR)
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Learning Processes, Memory, Reading Comprehension
Katz, Albert N.; Denny, J. Peter – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1977
Previous research has shown that concrete concepts are more readily attained than abstract concepts. In the present study this dominance effect was confirmed for verbal materials, even when instances and concepts were equivalent in instance frequency, meaningfulness and conjoint frequency. This effect was especially marked under high memory-load…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
Whitten, William B., II; Bjork, Robert A. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1977
The effects of delaying an immediate test, a rehearsal opportunity, or a second presentation on long-term free recall were investigated in an experiment combining features of the Brown-Peterson and free-recall paradigms. A proposed model assumes that both repetitions and tests promote learning. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
Thios, Samuel J.; D'Agostino, Paul R. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
This article describes an experiment which explores the relationship between the interval between the two occurrences of the repeated item to be recalled and the memory for the repeated item, and argues that both spacing and lag effects are dependent upon factors associated with study-phase retrieval. (CLK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Experimental Psychology, Language Research, Memory
Geiselman, Ralph E.; Crawley, Joseph M. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1983
Discusses how paralinguistics information of a voice is remembered without apparent intent and concludes that this happens because the connotation of the voice influences the meaning of what is being said. (EKN)
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Processing, Language Research, Paralinguistics
Pratt, Michael W.; And Others – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1982
Investigates the role of story schemata (setting, theme, resolution, plot, etc.) in adults' metacognitive monitoring of overall knowledge of stories. (EKN)
Descriptors: Coherence, Comprehension, Cues, Language Processing
Hasher, Lynn; And Others – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1981
Describes two experiments testing reports that subjects presented with outcome feedback are unable to remember their original knowledge state. Claims that while the first experiment confirmed the reports, the second indicated that feedback information is not automatically assimilated, and that prior knowledge state can be recalled when the…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Feedback, Memory, Metacognition
Wanner, Eric; Shiner, Sandra – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Two experiments are reported in which subjects performed simple mental arithmetic problems which were presented visually in a sequential fashion. At some point in the presentation of each problem, the sequential display was interrupted and a memory task introduced. The purpose was to validate a measure of transient memory load. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Language Research
Lee, Catherine L.; Estes, William K. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1977
A short-term recall task in which letters were spaced in different ways by distractor digits was used to separate aspects of primary and secondary memory processes and to permit examination of primary memory for position, order and item independently. Memory for order appeared derivative to memory for temporal position. (CHK)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Letters (Alphabet), Memory
Naveh-Benjamin, Moshe; and Jonides, John – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1984
Studies the much-debated issue of the role of rote, repetitive rehearsal (maintenance rehearsal) on the establishment of memory traces that outlast the rehearsal process itself. Results show that there is an effect of maintenance rehearsal on long-term recognition performance and that this effect depends on the mental resources devoted to the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Encoding (Psychology), Memory, Reading Comprehension