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Development of organization in recall: A stages-of-learning analysis
Authors:Mark L Howe  Charles J Brainerd  Johannes Kingma
Institution:University of Victoria Canada;University of Alberta Canada;Twente University of Technology The Netherlands
Abstract:An experiment is reported in which the effects of taxonomic organization on 7-year-old and 11-year-old children's free and cued recall of two- and four-category lists were examined. The data were analyzed using a stages-of-learning model that simultaneously delivers estimates of the impact of these manipulations on storage and retrieval components of recall. The results indicated that for the Grade 2 children providing a category label at the time of recall primarily enhanced storage whereas increasing the number of categories primarily enhanced retrieval. For Grade 6 children, on the other hand, the use of category labels to cue recall primarily enhanced retrieval, whereas increasing the number of categories affected both storage and retrieval in free recall, but only retrieval in cued recall. In addition, while older children were superior to younger children at both storing and retrieving information, age differences at retrieval were generally larger than those at storage.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Mark L  Howe  Department of Psychology  P  O  Box 1700  University of Victoria  Victoria  British Columbia V8W 2Y2  Canada  
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