Retrieval processes in fifth graders and adults |
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Authors: | Mark H Ashcraft George Kellas Dennis Keller |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Kansas USA;2. Bureau of Child Research USA |
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Abstract: | This research was concerned with retrieval processes which underlie conceptual clustering. In a free recall task with categorized lists, fifth graders' and adults' retrieval was examined temporally by means of interword response times. List organization and retrieval cue factors were manipulated in order to assess the developmental relevance of an hypothesized three component retrieval model. The results indicated that both age groups used a qualitatively similar retrieval strategy, involving search for and decoding of higher-order memory units. Providing retrieval cues eliminated the category search component, but also increased the likelihood of exhaustive recall attempts under random presentation conditions. The results were discussed in terms of the inter-relationships between storage and retrieval strategies. Age-related differences in retrieval time were attributed to insufficient reorganization during input and failure to attempt to recall all of a category's members. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be sent either to Mark H. Ashcraft Department of Psychology Cleveland State University E. 24th & Euclid Cleveland Ohio 44115 or to George Kellas Department of Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas 66045. |
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