Capitalizing on the Self-Referencing Effect in General Psychology: A Preliminary Study |
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Authors: | Steve T. Barney |
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Affiliation: | Southern Utah University , Cedar City, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | After reviewing the literature on the effect of personal relevance (self-schema, self-referencing effect, autobiographical significance, etc.), I implemented a constructivist narrative assignment for general psychology students. I hoped the assignment would enhance learning of and memory for psychological principles. Students wrote personal relevance papers in which they described psychological principles in their own words and provided examples of how the principles they chose were relevant in their own lives. Students assigned to write the papers produced higher exam scores. Moreover, student feedback revealed other benefits, including improved writing quality, higher grades, and increased motivation to learn. |
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