Ten-through 14-year-old children were presented a complex task designed to elicit a variety of memorization strategies. There was a curvilinear relation of age and memory performance on the task; 12- and 13-year-olds took many more trials to memorize the items than did younger or older children. Subjects reported using strategies ranging from attempts at rote memorization through attempts to avoid memorization altogether by deriving some systematic understanding of the task. Differences in reported strategies were related to age and to differences in memory performance. Results are discussed in terms of a general development of the use of understanding as a deliberate, indirect memory strategy.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
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This two-cohort longitudinal study on the development of the semantic grouping strategy had three go...
In adults, the ability to apply semantic grouping strategies has been found to depend on working mem...
The current study explored under what conditions young children would set reminders to aid their mem...
Ten-through 14-year-old children were presented a complex task designed to elicit a variety of memor...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the development of children's ability to make use of...
The present study focused on the relationship between children\u27s knowledge of appropriate task st...
textA rich literature documents the benefit of using strategies to enhance learning in the cognitiv...
This study examined 4- and 6-year-old children's understanding of the causal relation between t...
The performance strategies of 5-year-old children required to remember information embedded in a mea...
Although much is known about how children use memory strategies, far fewer studies have examined how...
The purpose of the present study was to review the recent research on memory development for applica...
Thirty-two 4-year-olds and thirty-two 6-year-olds were tested for free and cued recall following eit...
The present research was designed to test the hypothesis that individual differences in organization...
How children learn to use memory strategies in a microgenetic investigation of learning and metacogn...
This experiment examined how knowledge of memory strategies and of memory functioning improves durin...
This two-cohort longitudinal study on the development of the semantic grouping strategy had three go...
In adults, the ability to apply semantic grouping strategies has been found to depend on working mem...
The current study explored under what conditions young children would set reminders to aid their mem...