Word memorization is important in English learning and teaching. The theory and implications of serial position effects and forgetting curves are discussed in this paper. It is held that they help students understand the psychological mechanisms underlying word memorization. The serial position effects make them to consider the application the chunking theory in word memorization; the forgetting curve reminds them to repeat the words in long-term memory in proper time. Meanwhile the spacing effect and elaborative rehearsal effect are also discussed as they are related to the forgetting curve
This study tested an item-order explanation of word-length effects in backward serial recall and rec...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
With the globalization and impact of the Internet, a new wave of English as an official language is ...
The forgetting curve has been extensively explored by psychologists, educationalists and cognitive s...
With the globalization and impact of Internet, a new wave of English as public language is occurring...
An experiment was performed to investigate the effects of practice and spacing on retention of Japan...
This manuscript is a continuation of our previous work ([1], [2]). In [1], we mainly tested the spac...
This current study reports the effect of mnemonic loci technique on students’ vocabulary memorizatio...
While a vast number of studies have shown that the retention of item information in verbal working m...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
Two studies assessed the impact of short-term memory on English as a Second Language learning. The f...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the three encoding techniques of rote mem...
The representation of serial position in sequences is an important topic in a variety of cognitive a...
A series of 5 experiments investigated whether false memory in associated word lists present with se...
This study tested an item-order explanation of word-length effects in backward serial recall and rec...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
With the globalization and impact of the Internet, a new wave of English as an official language is ...
The forgetting curve has been extensively explored by psychologists, educationalists and cognitive s...
With the globalization and impact of Internet, a new wave of English as public language is occurring...
An experiment was performed to investigate the effects of practice and spacing on retention of Japan...
This manuscript is a continuation of our previous work ([1], [2]). In [1], we mainly tested the spac...
This current study reports the effect of mnemonic loci technique on students’ vocabulary memorizatio...
While a vast number of studies have shown that the retention of item information in verbal working m...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
Two studies assessed the impact of short-term memory on English as a Second Language learning. The f...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the three encoding techniques of rote mem...
The representation of serial position in sequences is an important topic in a variety of cognitive a...
A series of 5 experiments investigated whether false memory in associated word lists present with se...
This study tested an item-order explanation of word-length effects in backward serial recall and rec...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...