Delayed versus immediate feedback in children’s and adults’ vocabulary learning

Volume: 37, Issue: 8, Pages: 1077 - 1087
Published: Dec 1, 2009
Abstract
We investigated whether the superior memory performance sometimes seen with delayed rather than immediate feedback was attributable to the shorter retention interval (or lag to test) from the last presentation of the correct information in the delayed condition. Whether lag to test was controlled or not, delayed feedback produced better final test performance than did immediate feedback, which in turn produced better performance than did no...
Paper Details
Title
Delayed versus immediate feedback in children’s and adults’ vocabulary learning
Published Date
Dec 1, 2009
Volume
37
Issue
8
Pages
1077 - 1087
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