Differences in intelligence and automatic memory processes |
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Authors: | Norman R. Ellis Darlene M. Meador James W. Bodfish |
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Affiliation: | University of Alabama, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Intelligence-related differences in memory have been viewed as dependent upon control rather than structural memory processes. A test of this notion was made by comparing retarded and nonretarded persons on a subject-paced continuous recognition memory task which was judged to be nonstrategic. The stimuli were computer-generated faces and words. Analyses of pacing rates and posttest interviews provided no consistent evidence for strategy use. Differences in memory between the retarded and nonretarded subjects were attributed to differences in automatic aspects of encoding. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Norman R. Ellis Department of Psychology Box 2968 University of Alabama University AL 35486 USA. |
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