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Leonora C Coppens1,2, Peter P J L Verkoeijen3, Samantha Bouwmeester3, Remy M J P Rikers3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The testing effect is the finding that information that is retrieved during learning is more often correctly retrieved on a final test than information that is restudied. According to the semantic mediator hypothesis the testing effect arises because retrieval practice of cue-target pairs (mother-child) activates semantically related mediators (father) more than restudying. Hence, the mediator-target (father-child) association should be stronger for retrieved than restudied pairs. Indeed, Carpenter (2011) found a larger testing effect when participants received mediators (father) than when they received target-related words (birth) as final test cues.Entities:
Keywords: Elaborative retrieval; Mechanical Turk; Replication; Semantic mediator hypothesis; Testing effect
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27240421 PMCID: PMC4886442 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0127-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Word associations in Experiment 1. In the strong mediator-cue association condition (left), there was a strong association between the mediator and the cue. In the no mediator-cue association condition (right), there was no association between the mediator and the cue
Setting, Design, Sample Size and Results of the Experiments in the Small-Scale Meta Analyses
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| Coppens et al. Exp1 No-Mc | Online | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 87 | 0.26 (0.26) | 0.13 (0.24) | 0.21 (0.21) | 0.16 (0.17) |
| Coppens et al. Exp1 Strong Mc | Online | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 94 | 0.50 (0.46) | 0.40 (0.38) | 0.38 (0.23) | 0.14 (0.13) |
| Coppens et al. Exp2 | Online | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 141 | 0.36 (0.31) | 0.24 (0.25) | 0.50 (0.27) | 0.37 (0.26) |
| Coppens et al. Exp3 | Online | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 95 | 0.57 (0.33) | 0.29 (0.27) | 0.31 (0.21) | 0.32 (0.24) |
| Carpenter 2011 Exp2 | Lab | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 40 | 0.58 (0.23) | 0.23 (0.12) | 0.29 (0.18) | 0.18 (0.16) |
| Rawson et al. Appendix B long lag | Lab | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) mixed with retrieval cue within subjects | 65 | 0.28 (0.25) | 0.15 (0.19) | 0.18 (0.17) | 0.11 (0.15) |
| Rawson et al. Appendix B short lag | Lab | 2 retrieval cue (mediator vs. related) × 2 learning (restudy vs. testing) mixed with retrieval cue within subjects | 63 | 0.28 (0.26) | 0.12 (0.18) | 0.15 (0.18) | 0.09 (0.12) |
| Brennan, Cho & Neely Set A | Lab | Mediator cue only, learning (restudy vs. testing) manipulated between subjects | 68 | 0.27 (0.20) | 0.19 (0.16) | ||
| Brennan, Cho & Neely Set B | Lab | Mediator cue only, learning (restudy vs. testing) between subjects | 68 | 0.14 (0.12) | 0.06 (0.08) |
Fig. 2Forest plot of the 95 % confidence intervals of the mean testing advantage (final test proportion correct for tested pairs – final test proportion correct for restudied pairs) obtained with mediator final test cues for the Lab experiments (Carpenter Exp2 through Brennan et al. Set B) and the MTurk experiments (Coppens et al. Exp1 No-Mc through Coppens et al. Exp3). The combined estimates for the Lab Experiments and the MTurk experiments and the 95 % confidence intervals are also presented
Fig. 3Forest plot of the 95 % confidence intervals of the mean testing advantage (final test proportion correct for tested pairs – final test proportion correct for restudied pairs) obtained with related final test cues for the Lab experiments (Carpenter Exp2 through Rawson et al. Exp2) and the MTurk experiments (Coppens et al. Exp1 No-Mc through Coppens et al. Exp3). The combined estimates for the Lab Experiments and the MTurk experiments and the 95 % confidence intervals are also presented
Stimuli used in Experiment 1
| No mediator-cue association | |||||||
| Cue | Target | Mediator | Related | C-T | C-M | M-C | R-T |
| Blackboard | Class | Chalk | Bored | 0,014 | 0,676 | 0,000 | 0,048 |
| Racquet | Sport | Ball | Coach | 0,020 | 0,689 | 0,000 | 0,047 |
| Architecture | Design | Building | Decoration | 0,027 | 0,510 | 0,000 | 0,041 |
| Mare | Night | Horse | Flashlight | 0,021 | 0,740 | 0,000 | 0,041 |
| Anatomy | Science | Body | Geology | 0,041 | 0,607 | 0,000 | 0,047 |
| Sap | Sticky | Tree | Goo | 0,027 | 0,703 | 0,000 | 0,046 |
| Publisher | Newspaper | Book | Horoscope | 0,020 | 0,533 | 0,000 | 0,035 |
| Herd | Group | Cow | Peer | 0,021 | 0,562 | 0,000 | 0,039 |
| Perch | Stand | Bird | Position | 0,020 | 0,547 | 0,000 | 0,045 |
| Oar | Man | Boat | Post | 0,014 | 0,695 | 0,000 | 0,041 |
| Budget | Plan | Money | Procedure | 0,021 | 0,541 | 0,000 | 0,031 |
| Lumber | Yard | Wood | Rake | 0,040 | 0,596 | 0,000 | 0,041 |
| Calories | Burn | Fat | Rope | 0,040 | 0,527 | 0,000 | 0,039 |
| Cork | Stopper | Wine | Rubber | 0,020 | 0,517 | 0,000 | 0,014 |
| Skunk | Stripe | Smell | Solid | 0,016 | 0,559 | 0,000 | 0,028 |
| Cradle | Rock | Baby | Sway | 0,048 | 0,678 | 0,000 | 0,054 |
| Strong mediator-cue association | |||||||
| Cue | Target | Mediator | Related | C-T | C-M | M-C | R-T |
| West | Wild | East | Adventurous | 0,031 | 0,780 | 0,886 | 0,049 |
| Dog | Friend | Cat | Advice | 0,019 | 0,667 | 0,513 | 0,036 |
| Mother | Child | Father | Birth | 0,010 | 0,597 | 0,706 | 0,015 |
| Night | Moon | Day | Gravity | 0,019 | 0,686 | 0,819 | 0,042 |
| Answer | Right | Question | Incorrect | 0,040 | 0,540 | 0,767 | 0,040 |
| Queen | Bee | King | Insect | 0,041 | 0,730 | 0,772 | 0,039 |
| Bottom | Barrel | Top | Keg | 0,014 | 0,507 | 0,696 | 0,030 |
| Noun | Thing | Verb | Material | 0,016 | 0,690 | 0,642 | 0,041 |
| Front | Face | Back | Mirror | 0,014 | 0,520 | 0,715 | 0,047 |
| Supper | Time | Dinner | Place | 0,049 | 0,545 | 0,535 | 0,035 |
| Hammer | Saw | Nail | Sandpaper | 0,028 | 0,800 | 0,622 | 0,021 |
| Pepper | Sneeze | Salt | Sniff | 0,041 | 0,695 | 0,701 | 0,026 |
| Today | Show | Tomorrow | Stage | 0,013 | 0,503 | 0,527 | 0,047 |
| Leg | Walk | Arm | Trot | 0,036 | 0,503 | 0,673 | 0,048 |
| Loser | Sore | Winner | Ulcer | 0,030 | 0,508 | 0,600 | 0,040 |
| Volcano | Mountain | Erupt | Waterfall | 0,022 | 0,525 | 0,641 | 0,047 |
Note. C-T indicates cue-to-target association strength, C-M indicates cue-to-mediator association strength, M-C indicates mediator-to-cue association strength, and R-T indicates related-to-target association strength. Mediator-to-target association strength and related-to-cue association strength was always 0
Stimuli used in Experiments 2 and 3
| Cue | Target | Mediator | Related | C-T | C-M | M-C | R-T |
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| Weapon | Knife | Gun | Ax | 0,075 | 0,592 | 0,024 | 0,046 |
| Coffee | Table | Tea | Banquet | 0,020 | 0,442 | 0,369 | 0,020 |
| Mother | Child | Father | Birth | 0,010 | 0,597 | 0,706 | 0,015 |
| Soil | Earth | Dirt | Continent | 0,040 | 0,717 | 0,055 | 0,041 |
| Sonnet | Music | Poem | Dancer | 0,059 | 0,471 | 0,020 | 0,052 |
| Sea | River | Ocean | Flood | 0,017 | 0,456 | 0,291 | 0,020 |
| Employment | Office | Job | Government | 0,020 | 0,605 | 0,016 | 0,024 |
| Jacket | Shirt | Coat | Hanger | 0,013 | 0,564 | 0,176 | 0,014 |
| Prescription | Doctor | Drug | Hospital | 0,034 | 0,477 | 0,020 | 0,027 |
| Trash | Paper | Garbage | Ink | 0,013 | 0,526 | 0,456 | 0,013 |
| Donor | Heart | Blood | Liver | 0,042 | 0,524 | 0,067 | 0,041 |
| Dusk | Evening | Dawn | Morning | 0,042 | 0,609 | 0,454 | 0,047 |
| Breeze | Summer | Wind | Mosquito | 0,012 | 0,606 | 0,122 | 0,014 |
| Pedestrian | Street | Walk | Neighborhood | 0,032 | 0,597 | 0,000 | 0,034 |
| Frame | Window | Picture | Shingle | 0,014 | 0,811 | 0,316 | 0,014 |
| Vocabulary | School | Words | Text | 0,013 | 0,507 | 0,034 | 0,013 |
Note. C-T indicates cue-to-target association strength, C-M indicates cue-to-mediator association strength, M-C indicates mediator-to-cue association strength, and R-T indicates related-to-target association strength. Mediator-to-target association strength and related-to-cue association strength was always 0