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Judgments of recency for long sequences of pictures: the absence of a developmental trend
Authors:A L Brown
Institution:Children''s Research Center, University of Illinois USA
Abstract:Recency judgments were examined for four groups (N = 40 per group) aged 7, 8, 10, and 18 years. The Ss were required to choose either the near or far item on a series of test pairs embedded within a long sequence of single inspection items. No age effects were found. Performance was more accurate the longer the separation between the original presentation of the two test items and the shorter the lag from the most recently presented item to the test. Implications for general and developmental theories of memory were discussed. The data supported the hypothesis that tasks, which do not require deliberate mnemonic strategies, are not developmentally sensitive.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Ann L  Brown  Children's Research Center  51 Gerty Street  Champaign  Illinois 61820  
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