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Completeness of instruction and strategy transfer
Authors:Julia T O&#x;Sullivan  Michael Pressley
Institution:University of Western Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Three experiments assessed the effects on strategy transfer of supplements to keyword method instruction. One supplement consisted of more comprehensive instructions regarding how, when, why, and where to apply the strategy. A second supplement involved additional practice with the strategy during instruction. The combined effects of more elaborate directions and practice were also examined. With grade-school children, the supplements generally increased transfer of the keyword strategy, but transfer was most successful when training included comprehensive information about the strategy. In contrast, with adults high transfer was obtained regardless of keyword instructional variation. The results are related to other developmental data and are particularly germane to claims that with more complete instruction younger children are capable of intellectual feats carried out by older individuals given minimal prompting.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to the second author at the Department of Psychology  University of Western Ontario  London  Ontario N6A 5C2  Canada  
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