Learning and Study Strategies 1988
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-742460-6.50012-8
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The Role of Attention in Studying and Learning

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“…Thus, the adjunct postquestions used in the present study would be expected to significantly increase recall levels relative to a read-only control. Similarly, outlining would be expected to increase free recall because it encourages organization of important text elements, thereby integrating textual information into a memorable representation (cf., Reynolds and Shirey, 1988). Thus, based on the literature, our experiment included two powerful study strategies, both of which should produce significant increases in the amount recalled from our texts.…”
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“…Thus, the adjunct postquestions used in the present study would be expected to significantly increase recall levels relative to a read-only control. Similarly, outlining would be expected to increase free recall because it encourages organization of important text elements, thereby integrating textual information into a memorable representation (cf., Reynolds and Shirey, 1988). Thus, based on the literature, our experiment included two powerful study strategies, both of which should produce significant increases in the amount recalled from our texts.…”
Section: Extending Mad To More Traditional Educational Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a recent edited volume containing descriptions of many of the influential research programs in the learning strategies area (Weinstein et al, 1988) contains little mention of the possible variations in processing invited by the to-be-learned material and the impact that these variations might have on the effectiveness of learning strategies. Most often, the possible interacting influence of the nature of the material is simply noted (e.g., Palmer and Goetz, 1988;Reynolds and Shirey, 1988;Winograd and Hare, 1988), with no further development of what kinds of processing differences may occur across different types of texts or of the exact pattern of interactions that these differences might produce.…”
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“…If, on the other hand, the ad starts with the company information, this information receives emphasis. According to Reynolds and Shirey (1988), perceived importance is a good predictor of whether information will be stored in memory. Therefore, company information is remembered better if it precedes the problem-solution information, than if it is positioned between the problem and the solution information, or follows them.…”
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