In paired-associates learning, ten random shapes were used as stimuli and two sets of concrete nouns as responses. One set of nouns was high in descriptive appropriateness, da, the other set low. Two different groups learned the two combinations. Later, two additional groups learned with the pairings scrambled. Still later, a replication was made. The replication yielded results which, in most ways, were basically like those obtained originally; but there was an important exception that was related to the learning of the scrambled pairs for nouns of low da value
Four groups were run with response difficulty and stimulus difficulty varied factorially. A two-stag...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
ABSTRACT—Recent work has shown that observers can parse streams of syllables, tones, or visual shape...
In paired-associates learning, ten random shapes were used as stimuli and two sets of concrete nouns...
Forty college students learned a 12-item list of paired-associates with random shapes as stimuli and...
After sets of mutually equally discriminable random shapes, all generated from a single prototype, h...
With two unique sets of random shapes as stimuli, one set for relevant, the other for irrelevant ver...
Two types of learning task, as well as the presence or absence of retrieval cues, were examined for ...
Experiment I Concreteness and imagery values for 247 nouns were estimated on the basis of college wo...
From twelve randomly derived visual shapes, six were to be chosen, if possible, which were mutually ...
Conducted 3 paired-associate learning experiments, with a total of 228 undergraduates, in which nons...
Two methods for constructing random shapes were compared as to their effect upon latency of the asso...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Models of statistical learning do not place constraints on the complexity of the memory structure th...
Learning has been said to increase with practice ever since the early experiments by Thorndike. This...
Four groups were run with response difficulty and stimulus difficulty varied factorially. A two-stag...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
ABSTRACT—Recent work has shown that observers can parse streams of syllables, tones, or visual shape...
In paired-associates learning, ten random shapes were used as stimuli and two sets of concrete nouns...
Forty college students learned a 12-item list of paired-associates with random shapes as stimuli and...
After sets of mutually equally discriminable random shapes, all generated from a single prototype, h...
With two unique sets of random shapes as stimuli, one set for relevant, the other for irrelevant ver...
Two types of learning task, as well as the presence or absence of retrieval cues, were examined for ...
Experiment I Concreteness and imagery values for 247 nouns were estimated on the basis of college wo...
From twelve randomly derived visual shapes, six were to be chosen, if possible, which were mutually ...
Conducted 3 paired-associate learning experiments, with a total of 228 undergraduates, in which nons...
Two methods for constructing random shapes were compared as to their effect upon latency of the asso...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Models of statistical learning do not place constraints on the complexity of the memory structure th...
Learning has been said to increase with practice ever since the early experiments by Thorndike. This...
Four groups were run with response difficulty and stimulus difficulty varied factorially. A two-stag...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
ABSTRACT—Recent work has shown that observers can parse streams of syllables, tones, or visual shape...