Literature DB >> 12507356

Age-related equivalence and deficit in knowledge updating of cue effectiveness.

Greg Matvey1, John Dunlosky, Raymond J Shaw, Colleen Parks, Christopher Hertzog.   

Abstract

Knowledge updating involves learning about cue effectiveness based on task experience. Priorresearch has yielded inconsistent conclusions regarding age and knowledge updating. To resolve this inconsistency, the authors analyzed the effects of aging within a single paradigm. Participants studied cue-target associates during 2 study-test trials. Cues included rhyme cues and highly effective category cues. On each study-test trial, different items were presented, and participants predicted recall performance, received a cued recall test, and postdicted performance. Knowledge updating was operationalized as an improvement in the accuracy of predictive judgments across trials. An age deficit was evident in improvements in absolute accuracy, whereas age equivalence was evident in relative accuracy. Evidence suggested that deficient inferential processes contributed to the age deficit in knowledge updating.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12507356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Aging        ISSN: 0882-7974


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