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Task instructions and strategy transfer in the directed forgetting performance of mentally retarded adolescents
Authors:Norman W. Bray  Margaret A. Goodman  Elaine M. Justice
Affiliation:The University of Alabama 35486, USA;University of Cincinnati, USA;Old Dominion University, USA
Abstract:The influence of task explanation on strategy transfer was studied in educable mentally retarded adolescents (13 to 15 years old). A directed forgetting task was used in which the person was required to recall short sequences of picture names. In some sequences there was a cue to forget the first few pictures (irrelevant information) and to remember only the subsequent pictures (relevant information). During the first session the amount of explanation given the directed forgetting task was varied, and during the second, some of the subjects were trained to rehearse in a simple sequential memory task. Transfer of training was then examined on a retest of the directed forgetting task. The majority of subjects trained to rehearse and given a minimal explanation of the directed forgetting task maintained the strategy on trials which were identical to those used during rehearsal training, but failed to generalize the strategy on other trials. The results indicate that providing a full explanation of the task requirements does not assure strategy generalization, but providing only a minimal explanation makes strategy generalization unlikely.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Norman W. Bray   Psychology Department   University of Alabama   Box 2968   University   Alabama   35486.
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