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Peer reviewedAnd Others; McLeskey, James – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The authors emphasize the need for developing educational interventions that encourage generalization in learning disabled students from one set of responses to another. (CL)
Descriptors: Generalization, Learning Disabilities, Modeling (Psychology), Self Control
Peer reviewedTowse, John N.; Hitch, Graham J.; Hutton, Una – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
Three experiments investigated forgetting when a processing task is interpolated between presentation and recall of memory items with children ages 8-17 years. Findings showed consistent effects of the duration of the task, but no effects of its difficulty or similarity to memory material, and no developmental differences in task performance.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Memory, Models
Peer reviewedFletcher, Charles R. – Reading Psychology, 1989
Attempts to unify two major approaches to the study of text comprehension into a process model of causal reasoning which explains how readers discover the causal structure of a complicated text. Presents empirical evidence to support the model. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Peer reviewedSininger, Yvonne S.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
Comparison of 12 language disordered children (ages 7-13) with 12 normally achieving children on a short-term memory scanning task found the children with language disorders had substantially reduced processing speed as seen in longer memory retrieval time. The decreased memory scanning speed may contribute to linguistic deficits. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Handicaps, Short Term Memory
Peer reviewedBurns, Christine W.; Reynolds, Cecil R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1988
Assessed sex differences in performance on the subtests of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children using more than 2,500 children ages 2-1/2 to 12-1/2 years old. Results confirmed previous research with female superiority on short-term memory tasks and male superiority on spatial-visualization skills. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence, Preadolescents
Peer reviewedFutterweit, Lorelle R.; Beilin, Harry – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1994
Investigated whether children's recognition memory for movement in photographs is distorted forward in the direction of implied motion. When asked whether the second photograph was the same as or different from the first, subjects made more errors for test photographs showing the action slightly forward in time, compared with slightly backward in…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cognitive Processes, Photographs
Peer reviewedGillam, Ronald B.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1995
This study of sequential memory in 16 children with language impairment found that list-final suffix effect was substantially larger than in control children, even though other aspects of their recall were normal. Children with language impairment were more dependent upon unanalyzed acoustic and phonetic representations of speech. Response…
Descriptors: Children, Language Impairments, Language Processing, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedMerrit, Kathy Ann; And Others – Pediatrics, 1994
Examined three- to seven-year olds' memory of a medical procedure, the invasive nature of which is similar to incidents of sexual abuse. Found that children remembered 88% of the procedure's component features initially and 83% after six weeks. Findings suggest that under some conditions, young children can provide accurate and detailed reports of…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Recall (Psychology), Sexual Abuse, Short Term Memory
Peer reviewedMontgomery, James W. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1995
Fourteen children (ages 72-134 months) with specific language impairment (SLI) and 13 with normal language completed a nonsense word repetition task and a sentence comprehension task. Results suggest that SLI children have diminished phonological working memory capacity and that this capacity deficit compromises their sentence comprehension…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Elementary School Students, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedBoller, Kimberly; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
Three experiments explored the effect of introducing novel information about a central target after a short delay on six-month-old's recognition of the original target, the novel exposure target, and a completely novel one. They found that the infants' memory of a central target is resistant to impairment by conflicting postevent information after…
Descriptors: Infants, Memory, Recognition (Psychology), Short Term Memory
Peer reviewedBauer, Patricia J.; Hertsgaard, Louise A. – Child Development, 1993
Results of 3 experiments indicated that 13.5- and 16.5-month-old children recalled multiple sequences after a 1-week delay. Without cues, the recall of 16.5-month olds was facilitated by familiarity and by enabling relations; only enabling relations aided the 13.5-month olds' recall. With verbal cues, the recall of 13.5- and 16.5-month olds was…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Familiarity, Infants, Long Term Memory
Peer reviewedFazio, Barbara B. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1998
A study examined serial-memory ability in 10 children (ages 4 to 6) with specific language impairment (SLI) compared to age and language peers. Under long-presentation conditions, the performance of children with SLI resembled that of their peers. Under short-presentation conditions, children with SLI performed worse that age-matched peers.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Language Impairments, Memory, Retention (Psychology)
Peer reviewedJutras, Benoit; Gagne, Jean-Pierre – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1999
Forty-eight children, either with or without a sensorineural hearing loss and either young (6 and 7 years old) or older (9 and 10 years old) reproduced sequences of acoustic stimuli that varied in number, temporal spacing, and type. Results suggested that the poorer performance of the hearing-impaired children was due to auditory processing…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Perception, Children, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedNation, Kate; Adams, John W.; Bowyer-Crane, Claudine A.; Snowling, Margaret J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Three experiments assessed memory skills in good and poor comprehenders, matched for decoding skill. Found that poor comprehenders showed normal sensitivity to phonological manipulations but that their recall of abstract words was poor. Poor comprehenders achieved normal spatial-memory span, but had impaired verbal-memory spans. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Children, Decoding (Reading), Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedSteinfeld, Aaron – Volta Review, 1998
Evaluation of effects of real-time captions on working memory of college students with either deafness or normal hearing found that captioning of videotapes produced improved performance for both groups. There was a significant effect for hearing type (hearing students performed better than deaf students) and number of captioned lines (four lines…
Descriptors: Captions, College Students, Comprehension, Deafness


