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Ceci, Stephen J.; Fitneva, Stanka A.; Williams, Wendy M. – Psychological Review, 2010
Traditional accounts of memory development suggest that maturation of prefrontal cortex (PFC) enables efficient metamemory, which enhances memory. An alternative theory is described, in which changes in early memory and metamemory are mediated by representational changes, independent of PFC maturation. In a pilot study and Experiment 1, younger…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Metacognition, Memory, Cognitive Development
Nosofsky, Robert M.; Little, Daniel R.; Donkin, Christopher; Fific, Mario – Psychological Review, 2011
Exemplar-similarity models such as the exemplar-based random walk (EBRW) model (Nosofsky & Palmeri, 1997b) were designed to provide a formal account of multidimensional classification choice probabilities and response times (RTs). At the same time, a recurring theme has been to use exemplar models to account for old-new item recognition and to…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Classification, Probability, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedBrainerd, Charles J. – Psychological Review, 1981
The development of probability judgment is explained in terms of working memory, composed of four types of storage operations and three types of processing operations. Age changes in probability judgment were related to changes in frequency retrieval, which stem from changes in constraints on work-space capacity. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHowe, Mark L.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1993
A critical evaluation of the use of stochastic independence in psychological research is provided, considering (1) confirming the null hypothesis; (2) power of the statistical test; (3) Simpson's paradox; and (4) between-subjects and within-subject correlations. The importance of formal models in studying (in)dependence is emphasized. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Correlation
Peer reviewedvan Geert, Paul – Psychological Review, 1991
A conceptual framework of cognitive growth is sketched and a mathematical model of cognitive growth is presented with the conclusion that the most plausible model is a model of logistic growth with delayed feedback. The model is transformed into a dynamic systems model based on the logistic-growth equation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Feedback, Heuristics
Peer reviewedBrainerd, C. J.; Reyna, V. F. – Psychological Review, 1993
Recent work on memory independence and memory interference in cognitive development has been conducted under fuzzy trace theory. Both memory-to-reasoning and reasoning-to-memory interferences were detected in 3 studies of inferences from stories by 94 4- and 5-year olds and 94 7- and 8-year olds. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development

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