We examined the hypothesis that interpolated testing in a multiple list paradigm protects against proactive interference by sustaining test expectancy during encoding. In both experiments, recall on the last of 5 word lists was compared between 4 conditions: a tested group who had taken tests on all previous lists, an untested group who had not taken any tests on previous lists, and 2 other groups (one tested and the other untested) who were warned about the upcoming test prior to study of the fifth list. In both experiments, the untested/warned group performed significantly better than the untested/unwarned group on both correct recall and prior list intrusions but did not achieve the same recall accuracy as tested groups. In Experiment 2,...
Past research indicates that short-term memory can be immune to the effects of proactive interferenc...
An analysis of test expectancy is presented in which test expectancy is viewed as a form of transfer...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Students frequently report difficulty learning information presented at the end of long study sequen...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
Recent interest in the benefits of retrieval practice on long-term retention—the testing effect—has ...
Dennis and Humphreys (2001) proposed that interference in recognition memory arises solely from the ...
Prior research suggests that learners study and remember information differently depending upon the ...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Testing initially learned information before presenting new information has been shown to counteract...
Recently, many cognitive psychology researchers have focused their work on the forward testing effec...
Theories of why humans forget have been challenged by the newly discovered list-length/output-interf...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
5siAlthough a number of theoretical accounts of proactive interference (PI) in episodic memory have ...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Past research indicates that short-term memory can be immune to the effects of proactive interferenc...
An analysis of test expectancy is presented in which test expectancy is viewed as a form of transfer...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Students frequently report difficulty learning information presented at the end of long study sequen...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
Recent interest in the benefits of retrieval practice on long-term retention—the testing effect—has ...
Dennis and Humphreys (2001) proposed that interference in recognition memory arises solely from the ...
Prior research suggests that learners study and remember information differently depending upon the ...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Testing initially learned information before presenting new information has been shown to counteract...
Recently, many cognitive psychology researchers have focused their work on the forward testing effec...
Theories of why humans forget have been challenged by the newly discovered list-length/output-interf...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
5siAlthough a number of theoretical accounts of proactive interference (PI) in episodic memory have ...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Past research indicates that short-term memory can be immune to the effects of proactive interferenc...
An analysis of test expectancy is presented in which test expectancy is viewed as a form of transfer...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...