Strategies in the recall of clusterable lists |
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Authors: | Linda Hickson Bilsky Charles L. Whittemore Neff Walker |
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Affiliation: | Teachers College, Columbia University New York, NY 10027, USA |
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Abstract: | The present study assessed the effectiveness of a multi-session training aproach intended to teach mildly retarded adolescents to discover and utilize categorical list structure. The performance of a group of trained retarded individuals was compared with that of another group of retarded individuals who had simply received practice with the training materials. The performance of both retarded groups was evaluated relative to that of a group of equivalent-CA normal adolescents. Recall transfer with a new word list was indicated by the finding that trained retarded subjects achieved a criterion of perfect recall in fewer trials than untrained retarded subjects. Differences in the use of categorization strategies by normal and retarded subjects were interpreted in the light of the automatic-controlled processing distinction of Schneider and Shiffrin (1977). |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be sent to Linda Hickson Bilsky Box 89 Teachers College Columbia University New York New York 10027. |
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