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Effective list length and part-whole transfer in first-graders' multitrial free recall
Authors:Sue R Rosner
Affiliation:University of Iowa USA
Abstract:First-gradens' multitrial free recall shows an effective list-length (ELL) effect: an initial recall gain followed by a constant output level that fluctuates in item content. The part-whole transfer paradigm was used to investigate ELL. The ELL effect occurred in whole-list learning regardless of whether the prior task consisted of relevant practice, irrelevant practice, or an unrelated task. Relevant part-list learning resulted in positive transfer which declined from a high to a marginal level over the course of whole-list learning. Other analyses indicated a general deficit in the use of strategies. A response-strength model was used to explain the ELL effect and the transfer results.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Sue R. Rosner   Department of Psychology   University of Iowa   Iowa City   Iowa 52242.
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