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Ariel, Robert; Karpicke, Jeffrey D.; Witherby, Amber E.; Tauber, Sarah K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2021
When people make judgments of learning (JOLs) after studying paired associates, the process they engage in to monitor their learning can directly enhance learning for some types of material (Soderstrom et al. 2015). The current experiments investigated whether JOLs directly enhance learning educationally relevant texts. Across 5 experiments (N =…
Descriptors: Paired Associate Learning, Evaluative Thinking, Reading Comprehension, Textbooks
Guthrie, Peter M.; Lumsdaine, Arthur A. – 1961
To investigate the effect of several cueing methods on paired-associate learning, 48 adult subjects were asked to learn pairs of city names and corresponding airport codes using special cueing procedures or standard anticipation procedures. Visibility of the response term, and hence cue strength, was varied tachistoscopically, adjusting the…
Descriptors: Adults, Cues, Educational Research, Paired Associate Learning
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Frederiksen, Janet D.; Rohwer, William D. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Ability, Grade 3, Paired Associate Learning, Prompting
BLACK, HARVEY B. – 1967
BECAUSE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COLOR IN PICTORIAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS WAS INDETERMINATE, 5 EXPERIMENTS WERE DESIGNED TO INVESTIGATE EFFECTS OF COLOR CUE RELEVANCE (DEFINED AS A CORRELATION OVER TRIALS BETWEEN PRESENTATION OF A GIVEN STIMULUS CUE AND REINFORCEMENT OF A PARTICULAR RESPONSE) ON PAIRED-ASSOCIATE LEARNING. OTHER INDEPENDENT VARIABLES…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Discrimination Learning, Learning Theories, Paired Associate Learning
Sidowski, Joseph B. – 1968
The purpose of this research project was to evaluate the effects of prompts and cues in paired-associate learning. Experiment One was to investigate the effects of cues and prompting on the learning of Japanese vocabulary. Experiment Two duplicated the above using digit-nonsense syllable combinations as the paired associates. The next three…
Descriptors: Cues, Learning, Memory, Paired Associate Learning
Johnson, Kirk A. – 1964
Three experiments were performed to extend the research using the Subject Matter Trainer (SMT), an early teaching machine. Various training modes were compared. In all three experiments, the subject's task was to learn adjective pairs. Experiment I used the anticipation method. A test slide was shown first with an adjective singled out at the top…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
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Anderson, Richard C.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1971
The hypothesis that thematic prompts facilitate learning by furnishing mediators was investigated in three experiments, two of which produced enhanced learning. (CK)
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Mediation Theory
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Rohwer, William, D. Jr.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Presents a study designed to replicate the phenomenon of age-related increases in the efficacy of pictorial media, relative to verbal, for presenting paired-associate items and elaborate prompts to young children. Also evaluated two hypotheses which involved semantic encoding and verbal decoding. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Psychology, Paired Associate Learning, Pictorial Stimuli
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Royer, James M.; Kulhavy, Raymond W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
Results suggested that: cue encoding leads to greater associative recall; there was no difference in likelihood of associative recall between items encoded in a stable manner and items encoded in an unstable manner; and encouraging to encode cues did not facilitate associative recall. (Authors)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cues, Data Analysis, Learning Processes
Seitz, Sue; Merryman, Sandra – 1970
Using 48 educable mentally handicapped students (ages 12-18) as subjects, a study investigated the effect of prompted and trial-and-error procedures on the learning of a paired-associate task, when items (concrete nouns of less than six letters) in one list were drawn from the same categories (animals, food) and in a second list, from different…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Instructional Materials, Learning Theories
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West, Elizabeth A.; Billingsley, Felix – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2005
Given the frequency with which the "system of least prompts" is used, it is important to identify procedures to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the system. This study compared effects of a traditional least to most procedure (TLM) and a revised least to most procedure (RLM) on skill acquisition in individuals with moderate and severe…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Behavior Modification, Prompting, Program Improvement