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Children's component selection with varying degrees of training
Authors:Gordon A Hale  Suzanne S Taweel
Institution:Educational Testing Service USA
Abstract:With the component selection measure developed by Hale and Morgan (1973), children's use of selective attention was assessed at six levels of learning, ranging from undertraining to overtraining, and this function was examined at each of ages 4, 8, and 12. It was found that, as the children learned the task, they maintained a relatively wide focus of attention, acquiring information about both features of the stimuli, color and shape. Thus, contrary to the model under investigation, the children did not exercise a high degree of selectivity as they approached mastery of the task; nor did overtraining produce the expected “broadening” of attention, as the children acquired little stimulus information beyond the point at which criterion had been reached. The data were interpreted to be more consistent with a model that assumes the bulk of stimulus learning to occur prior to task mastery.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to: Gordon A  Hale  Division of Psychological Studies  Educational Testing Service  Princeton  NJ 08540  
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