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Incidental learning in preschool children as a function of level of cognitive analysis
Authors:Martin D Murphy  Ann L Brown
Affiliation:Children''s Research Center-University of Illinois USA
Abstract:Preschool children's recall and clustering of organized lists of pictures were examined under deliberate instructions to remember or in incidental learning situations. The incidental tasks either required comprehension (categorization, or a rating of pleasantness-unpleasantness) or were formal orienting tasks involving processing in terms of physical features.Explicit instruction to remember and formal incidental instructions did not differ, and both lead to poorer performance than the comprehension activities. Categorization, whether accompanied by explicit instructions to recall, or occurring in the context of a meaningful activity, was no more efficient than categorization in and for itself. With children as with adults, it is the activity of the children which determines depth of processing and subsequent retention, not the intent to remember per se.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Ann L. Brown   Children's Research Center   51 Gerty Drive   Champaign   IL 61820.
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