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Selective attention and the breadth of learning: A developmental study
Authors:Marilyn Jager Adams  Bryan E Shepp
Institution:Brown University USA
Abstract:Nursery school and second-grade subjects were trained on an optional intradimensional/extradimensional shift task with (1) no overtraining, (2) overtraining on the initial problem only, (3) overtraining on the shift problem only, or (4) overtraining on both the initial and the shift problems. Predictions concerning the effects of age and training conditions on the type of solution and the breadth of learning for the shift problem were derived from selective attention theory. However, the results were not consistent with the one-look assumption of such models. Instead, a multiple-look theory in which the breadth of attention varies with task demands seems most tenable.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Bryan E  Shepp  Department of Psychology  Brown University  Providence  Rhode Island 02912  
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