Distinguishing age differences in knowledge, strategy use, and confidence during strategic skill acquisition |
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Authors: | Touron Dayna R Hertzog Christopher |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608, US. tourond@appstate.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors examined how age differences in strategy selection are related to associative learning deficits and metacognitive variables, including memory ability confidence. In Experiment 1, increases in memory reliance for performance of the noun-pair lookup task were compared with increases in noun-pair memory ability. In Experiment 2, memory reliance was assessed for noun pairs memorized prior to the task. In each experiment, older adults manifested a substantial delay in transition to a retrieval-based strategy despite comparable noun-pair knowledge. In Experiment 3, young and older adults reported comparable confidence ratings for the accuracy of each memory probe response. However, older adults reported lower confidence in their general ability to use the memory retrieval strategy, which correlated with avoidance of the retrieval strategy. |
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