| Titel |
The Effects of Prior Knowledge Activation on Study Time Allocation and Free Recall: Investigating the Discrepancy Reduction Model |
| Gepubliceerd in |
The Journal of Psychology: interdisciplinary and applied. ISSN 0022-3980. |
| Auteur |
Verkoeijen, P.P.J.L. (Peter); Rikers, R.M.J.P. (Remy); Schmidt, H.G. (Henk) |
| Datum |
2005-01-01 |
| Trefwoord(en) |
free recall, discrepancy reduction model, metacognitive processes, prior knowledge activation |
| Taal |
Engels |
| Type |
artikel |
| Samenvatting |
In this study, the authors examined the influence of prior knowledge activation
on information processing by means of a prior knowledge activation procedure adopted
from the read–generate paradigm. On the basis of cue-target pairs, participants in the
experimental groups generated two different sets of items before studying a relevant list.
Subsequently, participants were informed that they had to study the items in the list and
that they should try to remember as many items as possible. The authors assessed the processing
time allocated to the items in the list and free recall of those items. The results
revealed that the experimental groups spent less time on items that had already been activated.
In addition, the experimental groups outperformed the control group in overall free
recall and in free recall of the activated items. Between-group comparisons did not
demonstrate significant effects with respect to the processing time and free recall of nonactivated
items. The authors interpreted these results in terms of the discrepancy reduction
model of regulating the amount of processing time allocated to different parts of the list. |
| Publicatie |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9258 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9258 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |