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Huff, Mark J.; Balota, David A.; Hutchison, Keith A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016
We examined whether 2 types of interpolated tasks (i.e., retrieval-practice via free recall or guessing a missing critical item) improved final recognition for related and unrelated word lists relative to restudying or completing a filler task. Both retrieval-practice and guessing tasks improved correct recognition relative to restudy and filler…
Descriptors: Testing, Guessing (Tests), Memory, Retention (Psychology)
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Mulligan, Neil W.; Peterson, Daniel J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
A fundamental property of human memory is that repetition enhances memory. Peterson and Mulligan (2012) recently documented a surprising "negative repetition effect," in which participants who studied a list of cue-target pairs twice recalled fewer targets than a group who studied the pairs only once. Words within a pair rhymed, and…
Descriptors: Memory, Repetition, Paired Associate Learning, Word Lists
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Cohen, Michael S.; Yan, Veronica X.; Halamish, Vered; Bjork, Robert A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
Despite the clear long-term benefits of spaced practice, students and teachers often choose massed practice. Whether learners actually fail to appreciate the benefits of spacing is, however, open to question. Early studies (e.g., Zechmeister & Shaughnessy, 1980) found that participants' judgments of learning were higher after massed than after…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Intervals, Time Management, Time Factors (Learning)
Perlmutter, Jane; Royer, James M. – 1972
To provide a further test of the paired-associate analogy to retroactive inhibition in free recall, this experiment investigated the effect of presenting both original learning (OL) and interpolated learning (IL) in either blocked category (B) or random (R) fashion. IL-OL Similar (S), IL-OL Different (D), and control (C) conditions were included.…
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Factor Analysis, Inhibition, Memory
Elmes, David G.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Paired Associate Learning, Responses
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Cargin, J. Weaver; Maruff, P.; Collie, A.; Masters, C. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Mild memory impairment was detected in 28% of a sample of healthy community-dwelling older adults using the delayed recall trial of a word list learning task. Statistical analysis revealed that individuals with memory impairment also demonstrated relative deficits on other measures of memory, and tests of executive function, processing speed and…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Word Lists, Neurological Impairments
Nelson, Douglas L.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Research has indicated that interference produced by the sharing of sensory features of paired-associate stimulus words was not eliminated by processing the pairs at the meaning level. These experiments were intended to extend the range of conditions under which the sensory interference effect might persist, and to incorporate the findings within…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Memory, Paired Associate Learning, Psychological Studies
Nelson, Douglas L.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1973
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if the verbal system is involved in coding pictorial reresentations when the task requires the acquisition of their relative order. (Author)
Descriptors: Memory, Paired Associate Learning, Pictorial Stimuli, Psychological Studies
Herrmann, D. J.; McLaughlin, John P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1973
Two experiments were conducted and the results of both experiments were viewed as consistent with the hypothesis that episodic information (e.g., word pairs, word grouping) is stored separately from semantic information (categories) in long-term memory. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Memorization, Memory, Paired Associate Learning
Runquist, Willard N. – J Exp Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Codification, Memory
Delin, P. S. – J Gen Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Experiments, Learning Theories, Memory, Paired Associate Learning
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Turner, G. – Educational Review, 1983
Seventy-nine first-year and 85 third-year students were tested on the meanings of French words from vocabulary lists. Twenty percent were then taught memory-improvement strategies, 20 percent were taught strategies and given guided practice, and 20 percent learned the lists without aids. The strategies significantly improved the performance of…
Descriptors: French, Memory, Mnemonics, Paired Associate Learning
Nelson, Douglas L.; and others – J Exp Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Associative Learning, Cues, Hypothesis Testing
Lindauer, Barbara K.; Paris, Scott G. – 1975
This paper focuses on a study which replicates and extends earlier work employing a recognition memory paradigm to investigate children's memory and developmental changes in dominant word associations. On the recognition test the implicit associative response can lead to better memory for the original items (this is the hit rate), and it can also…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Error Patterns
Runquist, Willard N.; Horton, Keith D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
Five experiments were conducted comparing performance on paired-associate lists of stimuli that rhymed with lists of stimuli that did not rhyme. Results are discussed in terms of the role of input position cues in aiding discrimination among items. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cues, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Flow Charts