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Detterman, Douglas K. – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
The experiments presented in this study tried to validate and clarify the notion of distinctiveness and the assumptions on which it is based, particularly as it relates to prediction of the serial-position effect. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Memory, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Serial Learning
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Lippman, Louis G. – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
This experiment attempted to obtain an estimate of perceptual isolation effects when the isolated item was the only distinctive feature in the list and to obtain data on continuous serial learning in order that isolation and serial-position effects could be compared directly. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Serial Learning
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Lippman, Louis G. – American Journal of Psychology, 1974
Whereas Martin (1973) examined item effects for individual subjects as indicators of their idiosyncratic organization of the middle of a lengthy, constant sequence of unrelated nouns, the present study examined the constancy of item effects across groups of subjects learning a short list of moderately difficult CVCs. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Learning Processes, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
Dalezman, Joseph J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Examines the effects of recall strategies on the serial position curve in immediate and delayed recall. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Slamecka, Norman J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
Examines the familiar serial to derived paired-associates transfer task in the light of expectations about the amount of positive transfer it should produce. Suggests, contrary to long-standing assumptions, that this paradigm cannot be expected to yield more than relatively moderate degrees of transfer because the utilization of response-produced…
Descriptors: Cues, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Memory
Klein, G. A.; Klein, H. A. – Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
The present research investigated auditory and semantic encoding characteristics of the serial retention paradigm. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Research Methodology, Retention Studies, Semantics
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Capaldi, E. J.; Miller, Ronald Mellado – Learning and Motivation, 2004
Findings obtained by providing rats with a single fixed series of events, A-B-C-..., often are equally compatible with three alternative serial learning interpretations: that the signal for items is (A) their position in the series (position view), (B) the prior item of the series (chaining view), and (C) one, two, or more prior items of the…
Descriptors: Animals, Serial Learning, Hypothesis Testing, Cues
Wade, Edward A.; Blier, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
Serial anticipation and serial discrimination learning were compared. Trials, errors, total learning times, serial position errors, and retention were examined. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Retention Studies
Toglia, Michael P.; Kimble, Gregory A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Memory for serial position was examined in two experiments, while a third study investigated the extent to which such information could be put to use. (Editor)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
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Dickins, David W. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Ingenious and seemingly powerful technologies have been developed recently that enable the visualization in some detail of events in the brain concomitant upon the ongoing behavioral performance of a human participant. Measurement of such brain events offers at the very least a new set of dependent variables in relation to which the independent…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Serial Learning, Research Methodology, Behavioral Sciences
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Johnson, G. J. – American Journal of Psychology, 1975
The present study was designed to investigate the manner in and the extent to which a subject's experience with the position of items influences the strength of interitem associations as they are measured by intralist intrusions, by the association method, and by transfer effects on paired-associate performance. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Flow Charts, Paired Associate Learning, Psychological Studies
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Murdock, Bennet B., Jr. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1976
Deals with memory for lists of items. The literature is briefly reviewed, and the main difficulties for traditional explanations of serial order effects are noted. (RK)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Memory
Seamon, John G.; Murray, Pauline – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Structural and semantic levels of processing were distinguished in two experiments that varied stimulus meaningfulness in an incidental learning paradigm. (Editor)
Descriptors: Charts, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Memory
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Berch, Daniel B. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Several measures of sensitivity (unbiased retention) and response bias are described and evaluated in terms of their applicability to the probe-type serial memory task. Suggestions are made regarding the major factors that should be considered when selecting an index for one's data. (Author/GO)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Memory, Nonparametric Statistics, Primacy Effect
Tucker, Ledyard R.; And Others – 1970
Three topics in factor analysis are covered: a) a reliability coefficient for assessing the quality of a maximum likelihood factor analysis, b) an application of three-mode factor analysis to serial learning data, showing variations in learning curves over stages of learning and individuals, and c) the use of personal probability functions to…
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Individual Differences
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