Memory strategies were examined among children, 7-13 years old, with diagnosed learning disabilities, in order to investigate whether they perform in appropriately active and efficient ways. The children were grouped at two age levels and administered tasks of serial recall and free recall. A strategy-training session was conducted on the second task. On the serial recall, neither age group showed evidence of rehearsal, in contrast to previous studies. On the free recall task, the younger children's performance was consistent with the mediation deficiency hypothesis, while the older children improved in sorting, clustering, and recall following training; i.e., they showed a typical production deficiency. There was support for considering th...
Abstract. This study investigated the generalizability of LD children's working memory deficits...
Abstract. Research with nondisabled learners has shown that the effectiveness of encoding activities...
This study examined the relation between performance on direct and indirect measures of memory for p...
Abstract. The strategies chosen by two subgroups of second-grade LD children with short-term memory ...
This study investigated the development of acquisition and long term retention processes in Learning...
ABSTRACT 4 The present study attempted to identify factors associated'with memory deficits in 3...
This study assumes that children of various academic abilities may be characterized by different pat...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
This research was published by the KU Center for Research on Learning, formerly known as the Univers...
This study empirically verified that strategies that break down complex information can [acilitaie t...
A review of selectpd literature and data from-specific experiments consistently indicates both the c...
Background: There is little previous research examining whether measures of working memory are relat...
Thirty-two 4-year-olds and thirty-two 6-year-olds were tested for free and cued recall following eit...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether significant differences exist between learning dis...
Presently, a substantial number of children who are labelled "learning disabled", lack motivation an...
Abstract. This study investigated the generalizability of LD children's working memory deficits...
Abstract. Research with nondisabled learners has shown that the effectiveness of encoding activities...
This study examined the relation between performance on direct and indirect measures of memory for p...
Abstract. The strategies chosen by two subgroups of second-grade LD children with short-term memory ...
This study investigated the development of acquisition and long term retention processes in Learning...
ABSTRACT 4 The present study attempted to identify factors associated'with memory deficits in 3...
This study assumes that children of various academic abilities may be characterized by different pat...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
This research was published by the KU Center for Research on Learning, formerly known as the Univers...
This study empirically verified that strategies that break down complex information can [acilitaie t...
A review of selectpd literature and data from-specific experiments consistently indicates both the c...
Background: There is little previous research examining whether measures of working memory are relat...
Thirty-two 4-year-olds and thirty-two 6-year-olds were tested for free and cued recall following eit...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether significant differences exist between learning dis...
Presently, a substantial number of children who are labelled "learning disabled", lack motivation an...
Abstract. This study investigated the generalizability of LD children's working memory deficits...
Abstract. Research with nondisabled learners has shown that the effectiveness of encoding activities...
This study examined the relation between performance on direct and indirect measures of memory for p...