A cue utilization approach to ease of learning judgments during memory tasks

  • YAMANE T
  • CHUJO K
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Abstract

We investigate the mechanisms of ease of learning judgments EOL ; a type of metacognitive monitor-ing during memory tasks. Assuming that EOL judgments utilize information about a memory item, such as its concreteness and frequency, we predicted that accessing such information from semantic memory would enhance elaboration of the item and, in turn, increase the probabilities of subsequent retrieval. We compared memory performance across EOL judgment and shallow processing phonological processing task condi-tions during incidental learning Experiments 1 and 2 . e results indicated that memory performance was superior in the EOL judgments condition compared to the shallow processing condition. Experiment 3 inves-tigated whether the results for EOL judgments would be observed irrespective of intention to memorize and replicated the enhanced memory performance for intentional learning. ese ndings indicate that the cue-utilization approach to metacognitive monitoring, previously proposed in relation to judgments of learning JOL , is also applicable to explaining EOL judgments.

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YAMANE, T., & CHUJO, K. (2016). A cue utilization approach to ease of learning judgments during memory tasks. The Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 13(2), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.5265/jcogpsy.13.47

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