The effects of memory set size and information structure on learning and retention

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James A. Kole
Alice F. Healy
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Psychology
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2007年 / 14卷
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Mental Model; Initiation Time; Fact Category; Person Focus; Mental Model Theory;
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Two experiments examined the effects of memory set size and information structure on learning and retention. Participants learned 48 (small set) or 144 (large set) facts about individuals, and were tested over 48 facts. The test facts included either 4 facts about 12 individuals (12-person condition) or 12 facts about 4 individuals (4-person condition). During learning, there was an advantage for the small-set group in the 4-person condition, but a disadvantage in the 12-person condition. During testing, there was an advantage for the 4-person condition relative to the 12-person condition for the small-set group, even when the conditions were equated in terms of name exposure. The results support a mental model account of memory representation and retrieval.
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