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Developmental differences in subjects' associative-learning strategies and performance: Assessing a hypothesis
Authors:Michael Pressley  Joel R. Levin
Affiliation:University of Wisconsin USA
Abstract:
Fifth-, seventh-, and ninth-grade (11-, 13-, and 15-year-old) subjects were presented with a list of paired associates to learn and were interviewed about the strategies used to learn them. Although a majority of fifth graders reported simply rehearsing the pairs in order to remember them, very few ninth graders relied exclusively on rehearsal. Consistent with a hypothesis advanced by Rohwer (1973), the number of subjects who elaborated some or all of the pairs increased with age. Paired-associate performance increased with age, but the level of paired-associate learning was much more related to the type of strategy reported by the subject than to the age of the subject per se.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Joel R. Levin   Wisconsin R & D Center   1025 W. Johnson St.   Madison   Wisconsin 53706.
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