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Growth functions for rapid remembering
Authors:Alex Cherry Wilkinson
Institution:University of Wisconsin-Madison USA
Abstract:Children between ages 9 and 13 were tested for recognizing and remembering words from 6- and 12-word lists. Opportunities for using deliberate mnemonics were severely restricted. Developmental functions showed different growth patterns for remembering the items in a short list than for remembering order, and different patterns for storing items from a long list than for retrieving them. However, none of these functions was parallel to the growth function of rapid word recognition. This absence of parallel growth contradicted a hypothesis that memory develops when item recognition develops. The data suggested, instead, that modest but reliable gains in rapid processes of storage and retrieval contribute to memory development during middle childhood.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be mailed to Alex Cherry Wilkinson  Psychology Department  University of Wisconsin  1202 W  Johnson Street  Madison  WI 53706  
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