Changes across age groups in self-choice elaboration effects on incidental memory |
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Authors: | Toyota Hiroshi Konishi Tomoko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Nara University of Education, Takabatake-cho, Nara City 630-8528, Japan. toyotah@nara-edu.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The present study investigated age differences in the effects of a self-choice elaboration and an experimenter-provided elaboration on incidental memory. Adults, sixth grade, and second grade subjects chose which of two sentence frames the target fit better in a self-choice elaboration condition. They then judged whether each target made sense in its sentence frame in the experimenter-provided elaboration, then did free recall tests. Only adults recalled better the targets with an image sentence with self-choice elaboration, rather than experimenter-provided elaboration. However, self-choice elaboration was far superior for the recall of targets with nonimage sentences only for second graders. Thus, the effects of self-choice elaboration were determined both by age and by type of sentence frame. |
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