Two studies compared the effects of imagery‐based instruction and rote learning on the long‐term recall of English translations of Chinese ideographs. Both studies used a 2×2 factorial design with Learning Condition (mnemonic vs. rote learning) and Time (immediate vs. delayed recall) as the between‐subjects factors. In Study 1 total exposure time to Chinese ideographs and their English equivalents was held constant for both learning conditions. Cued recall was tested immediately and after a two‐day delay. In Study 2 total exposure time for the rote learning group was increased so that the immediate recall performance for both learning conditions would be comparable. Also, the delayed retention period was lengthened to one week. Despite vari...
This current study reports the effect of mnemonic loci technique on students’ vocabulary memorizatio...
Although using the keyword mnemonic to-learn new vocabulary items enhances performance on tests of i...
Learning new information can sometimes be a very demanding process, especially in very intense cours...
Two studies compared the effects of imagery-based instruction and rote learning on the long-term rec...
This paper reports a study which investigated the short-term and long-term effects of picture and so...
Research has consistently indicated that the use of mnemonic devices substantially enhances higher l...
Use of the keyword mnemonic has been shown to substantially increase learning speed and immediate re...
Use of the keyword mnemonic has been shown to substantially increase learning speed and immediate re...
This study was designed to assess long-term retention following either keyword learning or rote rehe...
Research has consistently indicated that the use of mnemonic devices substantially enhances higher l...
This study addresses whether it is more effective to provide English Language Learners with illustra...
Three experiments assessed the long-term effectiveness of the keyword mnemonic relative to a nonmnem...
Associative mnemonic benefits on delayed memory tests have been questioned—especially in the absence...
Students in high school have a need to be able to remember a lot of information during their years o...
Three experiments assessed the long-term effectiveness of the keyword mnemonic relative to a nonmnem...
This current study reports the effect of mnemonic loci technique on students’ vocabulary memorizatio...
Although using the keyword mnemonic to-learn new vocabulary items enhances performance on tests of i...
Learning new information can sometimes be a very demanding process, especially in very intense cours...
Two studies compared the effects of imagery-based instruction and rote learning on the long-term rec...
This paper reports a study which investigated the short-term and long-term effects of picture and so...
Research has consistently indicated that the use of mnemonic devices substantially enhances higher l...
Use of the keyword mnemonic has been shown to substantially increase learning speed and immediate re...
Use of the keyword mnemonic has been shown to substantially increase learning speed and immediate re...
This study was designed to assess long-term retention following either keyword learning or rote rehe...
Research has consistently indicated that the use of mnemonic devices substantially enhances higher l...
This study addresses whether it is more effective to provide English Language Learners with illustra...
Three experiments assessed the long-term effectiveness of the keyword mnemonic relative to a nonmnem...
Associative mnemonic benefits on delayed memory tests have been questioned—especially in the absence...
Students in high school have a need to be able to remember a lot of information during their years o...
Three experiments assessed the long-term effectiveness of the keyword mnemonic relative to a nonmnem...
This current study reports the effect of mnemonic loci technique on students’ vocabulary memorizatio...
Although using the keyword mnemonic to-learn new vocabulary items enhances performance on tests of i...
Learning new information can sometimes be a very demanding process, especially in very intense cours...