Processing strategies and the generation effect: Implications for making a better reader

Volume: 32, Issue: 6, Pages: 945 - 955
Published: Sep 1, 2004
Abstract
When presented with items that must be generated versus read at encoding, individuals typically remember better those items that they generated versus those that they only read. We examined whether--given the opportunity to experience such differential memorial consequences of generating versus reading--participants might change how they processed future to-be-read information. In a first set of two experiments, participants were able to profit...
Paper Details
Title
Processing strategies and the generation effect: Implications for making a better reader
Published Date
Sep 1, 2004
Volume
32
Issue
6
Pages
945 - 955
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