The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place

The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place were examined in one experiment. Forty participants were asked to study a picture of either the graduate student office or the preschool classroom, and either under full attention condition or under divided...

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Main Authors: Zulkifly, Norehan, Gardiner, John M.
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spelling my.uum.repo.10562010-10-03T03:47:11Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/1056/ The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place Zulkifly, Norehan Gardiner, John M. LB Theory and practice of education The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place were examined in one experiment. Forty participants were asked to study a picture of either the graduate student office or the preschool classroom, and either under full attention condition or under divided attention condition. Sixteen stimulus items, half consistent and half inconsistent with schema expectation about the room settings were placed throughout the room. Participants were later given a free recall test, followed by a same-changed recognition memory test immediately after that. The results show that participants remembered better under full attention condition than under divided attention condition. Items inconsistent with schema expectation were better recalled and recognized than items consistent with schema expectation both under full attention and divided attention conditions. These results support the findings on the consistency effect in some previous studies. More importantly, the present study reveals the influence of manipulation of attention on the consistency effect. The results show that consistency effect occurs in both conditions, with a greater effect reported under divided attention condition than under full attention condition. Reducing the participants’ attention increases the consistency effect. UUM College of Arts and Sciences 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/1056/1/Norehan_Zulkiply.pdf Zulkifly, Norehan and Gardiner, John M. (2007) The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place. Malaysian Journal of Learning & Instruction, 4. pp. 17-34. ISSN 2180-2483 http://mjli.uum.edu.my
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The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place
description The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place were examined in one experiment. Forty participants were asked to study a picture of either the graduate student office or the preschool classroom, and either under full attention condition or under divided attention condition. Sixteen stimulus items, half consistent and half inconsistent with schema expectation about the room settings were placed throughout the room. Participants were later given a free recall test, followed by a same-changed recognition memory test immediately after that. The results show that participants remembered better under full attention condition than under divided attention condition. Items inconsistent with schema expectation were better recalled and recognized than items consistent with schema expectation both under full attention and divided attention conditions. These results support the findings on the consistency effect in some previous studies. More importantly, the present study reveals the influence of manipulation of attention on the consistency effect. The results show that consistency effect occurs in both conditions, with a greater effect reported under divided attention condition than under full attention condition. Reducing the participants’ attention increases the consistency effect.
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title The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place
title_short The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place
title_full The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place
title_fullStr The role of attention and consistency with schema expectation in memory for objects in place
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