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Children's and adults' integration of information about noise and interest levels in their judgments about learning
Authors:Patricia H Miller
Institution:University of Florida USA
Abstract:This study examined developmental changes in the understanding of distractibility. It focused on how information about both interest level and noise level are used to form judgments of how many items a hypothetical child would learn. A total of 112 subjects from grades K, 2, and 5 and college age used a rating scale to judge the amount of learning in situations generated by a factorial combining of three levels of interest and three levels of surrounding noise. Children at all ages, even kindergarteners, used both noise and interest information in making their judgments. Interest level influenced judgments much more than noise level at all ages, but this imbalance waned somewhat with increasing age. The rules for combining noise and interest were more complex at the older ages. The discussion focused on interpretations of the subjects' belief that interest level heavily influences attentiveness.
Keywords:Rèquests for reprints should be sent to Patricia H  Miller  Department of Psychology  University of Florida  Gainesville  FL 32611  
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