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The effect of strategy training and stimulus saliency on attention and recognition in preschoolers
Authors:Alice G Vlietstra
Institution:University of Missouri-St. Louis USA
Abstract:Observing behavior and short-term recognition were studied in a training and test design. Preschoolers matched pictures from memory with training of a selective attending strategy or placebo practice. Both groups were then tested for retention of the strategies attained during training. For one-third of the subjects in each condition the relevant portions of the stimuli were made perceptually salient, for another third the irrelevant portions were salient, and for the rest no portions were salient. Strategy training enhanced relevant observing behavior and facilitated recognition accuracy in both training and test. The salient irrelevant cues interfered in training for the Placebo subjects. A second study examined the effect of three components of the strategy training procedure; verbal instructions, modeling, and fading. Verbal instructions, and to a lesser extent, modeling and fading, enhanced relevant observing behavior in both training and test but facilitated recognition accuracy only in training.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Alice G  Vlietstra  Department of Psychology  University of Missouri-St  Louis  St  Louis  Missouri 63121  
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