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Fivush, Robyn; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1991
Investigates what young children remember and how consistent is their recall. Finds that young children recall more information when conversing with a stranger than with their mother. Shows that, although more consistent in conversations with the same adult across two interviews, children's recall is highly inconsistent. (SR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Memory, Preschool Education, Recall (Psychology)
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Gilbert, Kathy; Schleuder, Joan – Journalism Quarterly, 1990
Tests the effects that many photographers believe color and complexity have on how people process the information in photographs. Finds that images with color and more complex elements were easier to remember, and that complexity did not result in more (reported) mental effort. (SR)
Descriptors: Color, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Media Research
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Irwin, David E. – Cognitive Psychology, 1991
The nature of memory storage and information integration across saccadic eye movements was studied in 6 experiments involving 12 college students. Results indicate that transsaccadic memory is an undetailed, limited-capacity long-lasting memory not strictly tied to absolute spatial position. Transsaccadic memory is very similar to visual…
Descriptors: College Students, Eye Movements, Higher Education, Memory
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McNair, John R. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1991
Sketches the art of memory in the classical period, medieval times, and the sixteenth century. Maintains that in classrooms, workshops, and seminars the old memory art can illuminate the role of graphics in technical communication and can promote the creation of fresh, mnemonically powerful graphics for publications and presentation. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Higher Education, Memory, Technical Writing
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Nurius, Paula S. – Social Work, 1994
Draws on architecture and operation of human memory to better specify self-concept form and functioning. Translates these major components and processes of memory system into practice implications for targets and methods of change: declarative knowledge versus procedural knowledge, storage memory versus working memory, and role of sensory…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Information Processing, Memory, Self Concept
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Mearns, Jack; Lees-Haley, Paul R. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1993
Alcohol abuse is linked strongly with neuropsychological deficits that may resemble deficits seen in head-injured individuals. Heavy daily drinking appears more damaging than episodic abusive consumption. Cognitive deficits associated with alcohol include abstraction, perceptuospatial, and problem-solving skills. For alcoholics younger than 40,…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, Cognitive Processes, Drinking
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Vakil, Eli; Blachstein, Haya – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1993
Evaluated whether different scores on Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning Test are measures of different memory domains. Factor analyses on data from 146 subjects produced 1, 2, or 3 factors depending on combination of scores in analysis and criteria used to determine number of factors. Basic factors were acquisition and retention. Subdividing retention…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Foreign Countries, Learning, Memory
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Alali, A. Odasuo – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1994
Examined obituary and in-memoriam announcements in Nigerian newspapers to determine dimension of content used to manage grief. Abstracted 10 dimensions of content that represented specific cultural behavior of people who exhibit a significant degree of similarity in management of grief. Findings suggest that openness to death is appropriate…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Coping, Death, Foreign Countries
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Weingartner, Herbert J.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1993
Contrasts changes in semantic memory in elderly normal controls and Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients before patients expressed symptoms. Found that controls generated more uncommon exemplars from closed semantic categories (fruits and vegetables) than did AD patients prior to presumed onset of AD. AD patients were just as productive as controls…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Alzheimers Disease, Cognitive Processes, Memory
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Wang, Qi; Leichtman, Michelle D.; White, Sheldon H. – Cognition, 1998
Examined 225 Chinese young adults from only-child families and those with siblings to determine relationship between childhood memory and self-description. Found that, compared to subjects with siblings, only-children subjects had more private and fewer self-descriptions, earlier first memories, more specific and more self-focused memories. (LBT)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Memory, Self Concept, Sibling Relationship
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Theisen, Mary E.; Rapport, Lisa J.; Axelrod, Bradley N.; Brines, D. Brooke – Assessment, 1998
The nature and magnitude of practice effects on the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (D. Wechsler, 1987) were studied with 64 adult college students. The clinically meaningful increase observed across the four test sessions highlights the importance of controlling for practice effects on repeated administration of neuropsychological measures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Higher Education, Memory
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Schnieder, Wolfgang; Schlagmuller, Matthias; Vise, Mechtild – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1998
Contains two major parts: (1) summarizes research exploring interactions between metamemory and domain-specific knowledge in influencing children's text recall and comprehension; and (2) describes an experiment investigating the generalization of findings that metacognitive knowledge is important even where domain-specific knowledge is rich to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Comprehension, Knowledge Level, Memory
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Lewis, Michael B. – Cognition, 1999
Considers predictions derived from an instance-based model of effects of age of acquisition on face categorization. Describes test of predictions, which found that speed of college students' categorization of 185 faces from two television programs was influenced by frequency of occurrence on the show, time the characters were in the show, and time…
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Individual Development, Memory
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Wyer, Robert S., Jr.; Radvansky, Gabriel A. – Psychological Review, 1999
Proposes a theory of social cognition to account for the comprehension and verification of social information. The theory views comprehension as a process of constructing situation models of new information on the basis of previously formed models about its referents. The comprehension of both single statements and multiple pieces of information…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Models, Nonverbal Learning
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Dougherty, Michael R. P.; Gettys, Charles F.; Ogden, Eve E. – Psychological Review, 1999
Describes a new theory of likelihood judgments based on D. L. Hintzman's (1984, 1988) MINERVA2 memory model. The model, MINERVA-DM (decision making), accounts for a wide range of likelihood-judgment phenomena. Extends the model to expert-probability judgment and shows how MINERVA-DM can account for both good and poor calibration (overconfidence)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Heuristics, Mathematical Models
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