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Category similarity effects in children's semantic memory retrieval
Authors:Carl E. McFarland  George Kellas
Affiliation:University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 USA
Abstract:Fourth-, sixth-, and eighth-grade students were required to indicate whether or not a stimulus word belonged in either of two semantic categories that were held in memory. Each category pair was either semantically similar or semantically dissimilar. The results indicated that even for the youngest children, similar categories required less search time than dissimilar categories. It was suggested that while dissimilar categories had to be accessed successively prior to search, subjects were able to consolidate similar categories into a superordinate group which eliminated the time to shift from one category to another during search. The results were contrasted with clustering studies which have demonstrated a minimal amount of memory facilitation in children for conceptually related items over unrelated items.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Carl E. McFarland   Jr.   Department of Psychology   University of Alabama in Birmingham   Birmingham   Alabama 35294.
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