Learning and memory of field independent-dependent individuals |
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Authors: | J. Kent Davis Bernard M. Frank |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University USA |
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Abstract: | It has been proposed that field-independent and field-dependent learners differ more in the processes they use than in the effectiveness of their learning or retention. The present article discusses alternative explanations which emphasize developmental differences and differences in efficiency of performance between field-independent and field-dependent learners. Review of the concept learning literature and some new data suggested that the greater effectiveness of field-independent learners was related to memory efficiency and the ability to conduct combinatorial analysis. Research concerning short-term memory and free recall was also examined. High information load, greater interference potential, and less subjective organization were suggested as factors which contribute to the less efficient memory of field-dependent learners. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to J. Kent Davis Educational Psychology South Campus Courts G Purdue University West Lafayette IN 47907. |
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