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Bartlett, James C.; Santrock, John W. – Child Development, 1979
Reports an experiment with five-year-old children which tested the hypothesis that a change in affect between input and test interferes with performance in a nominally noncued free recall test but not with performance on a cued recall test. (JMB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cues, Memory, Preschool Children
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Reese, Hayne W. – Human Development, 1976
It is argued that the dialectical model of memory development seems more promising than behavoristic, information processing and contextual models. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Literature Reviews, Memory
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Meacham, John A. – Human Development, 1976
A dialectical approach to memories and memory abilities requires attention to relations of reciprocal causality both between the individual and society and within the individual. The challenge of the dialectical approach is to persist in insisting on change. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Research Methodology, Social Influences
King, David R. W.; Anderson, John R. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Subjects memorized subject-verb-object propositions and then judged whether verb-object probes appeared in the same proposition. Reaction times and error rates were observed. Data indicate that activation spreads from probe concepts in parallel through the propositional network. A guessing model for errors was constructed. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memorization, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Kunzendorf, Robert G. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976
Under certain experimental conditions, it was affirmed more quickly that a word belonged to a large category than to a small one. This, in conjunction with other experiment results, contradicts predictions of previous theories of word meaning and supports a feature selection theory derived from Garner's critical realism position. (CHK)
Descriptors: Memory, Semantics, Statistical Analysis, Verbal Learning
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Gathercole, Susan E.; Baddeley, Alan D. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Maintains that Judith Bowey's data and theoretical evaluation undermine her conclusion that phonological short-term memory does not mediate long-term phonological learning. Her assessment of nonword repetition may have reduced the measure's reliability, leading to a low association with vocabulary and unexpectedly high performance. Her assumptions…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Memory, Phonology, Vocabulary Development
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Smith, Glenn E.; Wong, Jennifer S.; Ivnik, Robert J.; Malec, James F. – Assessment, 1997
Norms are presented for persons ages 56 to 93 years for each story from the Logical Memory subtests of the revised edition of the Wechsler Memory Scale following the methods used for other Mayo's Older American Normative Studies. Means and standard deviations are presented for 3-year interval age groups from age 61 to 88. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Memory, Norms, Older Adults
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MacKey, Sally – Research in Drama Education, 2002
Discusses how particular leitmotifs emerged from the research concerning identity and groups, the resonance of landscape, collective and childhood memory and the particularity of site-specific theatre. Draws on two years of qualitative research of a many-layered theater education project taking place, annually, in Cornwall, England. Deconstructs…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Drama, Foreign Countries, Memory
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Whitfield, Charles L. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2001
Describes a seemingly sophisticated, but mostly contrived and often erroneous "false memory" defense, and compares it in a brief review to what the science says about the effect of trauma on memory. Each of 22 of the more commonly used components of this defense is described and discussed with respect to what the science says about them.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Court Litigation, Memory, Sexual Abuse
Sylwester, Robert – TECHNOS, 1997
Considers the effects of electronic media on the developing brains of children. Topics include the attentional demands of electronic media; commercial sponsorship; brain development, including memory systems and response systems; and what a developing mind can bring to the electronic media. (LRW)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Child Development, Commercial Television, Memory
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Tulving, Endel; Schacter, Daniel L. – Science, 1990
Priming is a nonconscious form of human memory. Presents evidence and reasoning that priming and perceptual identification are expressions of a single perceptual representation system. (YP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Learning Processes, Memory
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Merriam, Sharan B. – Gerontologist, 1989
Attempted to better delineate nature of simple reminiscence (recall of past experiences). Used constant comparative method to analyze transcripts of older adults' reminiscences and found that the process consists of four elements: selection, immersion, withdrawal, and closure. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Processes, Memory, Older Adults
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Tarman, Vera Ingrid – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1988
Reviewed studies on reminiscence and life review to examine both developmentalist and interpretive approaches to interpreting such studies. Used interpretive approach, particularly Goffman's dramaturgical approach, to further understand objective of reminiscence and to see how social element emphasized by interpretive approach can be deciding…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Foreign Countries, Memory, Older Adults
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Howe, Mark L.; Rabinowitz, F. Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Argues that dual-task performance is currently not interpretable because several compatible hypotheses have been offered to account for dual-task interference. Demonstrates inability to discriminate among alternative hypotheses by constructing a model which includes limited resources and response competition and requires running at least eight…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Models, Performance Factors
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Baum, Carolyn Manville; And Others – Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 1988
A study of 133 control subjects and 141 with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (SDAT) was designed to determine if language, motor planning, and memory were discrete components of performance. It found that patterns were highly individualized, which suggests that apraxia contributes significantly to dysfunction in some people with SDAT. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Alzheimers Disease, Language Handicaps, Memory
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