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Conditions affecting retention test performance: A developmental study
Authors:Frank N Dempster
Institution:University of Nevada, Las Vegas USA
Abstract:Developmental studies of retention have yielded remarkably diverse results: however, it is widely assumed that retention ability increases with age. This study examined this assumption by investigating some of the conditions that might affect retention test performance in third graders and tenth graders. The most important results were the absence of age differences in proportionalized short-term retention, despite substantial differences in the number of items learned, and significant age differences in long-term retention only between groups that had received a different number of learning trials. These and other results suggest that age differences in retention test performance occur only when age is confounded with degree of learning. In short, there do not appear to be any age differences in retention per se.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Frank N  Dempster  Counseling and Educational Psychology  University of Nevada  Las Vegas  NV 89154  
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