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Capacity,strategies, and metamemory: tests of a three-factor model of memory development
Authors:DeMarie Darlene  Ferron John
Affiliation:University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue--EDU 162, Tampa, FL 33620-5650, USA. demarie@tempest.coedu.usf.edu
Abstract:Multiple measures of three of the factors (capacity, strategies, and metamemory) hypothesized to cause improvements in memory with age were obtained from 179 children in kindergarten to second grade (younger: ages 5-8) or third and fourth grade (older: ages 8-11) during nine sessions of testing. Confirmatory factor analysis was computed separately for each age group. Results suggested that the fit of the three-factor model was statistically significantly better than a one-factor, general memory model for both age groups. However, the fit indices were borderline, and there was not sufficient evidence for a metamemory factor for younger children. The factors that influence memory performance may differ with age.
Keywords:Memory   Metamemory   Strategies   Capacity   Short-term memory   Working memory
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