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Age differences in organization and recall: The effects of training in categorization
Authors:Charles Liberty  Peter A Ornstein
Affiliation:Princeton University USA
Abstract:An alternating sort/recall task was employed to train fourth graders and college students in organizational strategies. Free-sorting Ss, at both age levels, sorted a group of words into two to seven categories. Analyses of final sorting patterns indicated reliable differences between the children and adults. The organizational schemes thus developed by the free-sorting Ss were taught, by means of a yoking procedure, to other Ss. Results indicated that the recall of fourth graders was improved when they were forced to learn the sorting patterns developed by the older Ss. Similarly, impairment in the recall of college students was observed when they were required to sort according to the organization employed by the fourth graders. These findings imply that changes in organization can result in changes in recall performance.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Peter A. Ornstein   Department of Psychology   Green Hall   Princeton University   Princeton   NJ 08540.
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