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The impact of group size on memory and memory beliefs: a methodological report.

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  • The impact of group size on memory and memory beliefs: a methodological report. Abstract Text:

    robin l westRobin L West,dana k bagwellDana K Bagwell,anyika kingAnyika King,

    Two studies examined the impact of group size on interview results for older and younger adults. Both studies assessed memory performance over multiple trials, as well as memory beliefs. The second study also examined the relationship of state anxiety to group size, in the context of a motivational goals-feedback paradigm. Correlational data in both studies showed no relationship between group size and memory performance or memory beliefs. In the second study, larger groups were associated with greater arousal, and with reduced self-efficacy, for the older adult participants only. Although group size effects approached significance on several other measures, these results indicated that group size is not a critical factor in cognition, nor is it a confound when examining the outcomes of multi-trial list learning studies.

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    rl westRL West,dk bagwellDK Bagwell,a kingA King,

    For similar behavior and behavior mechanisms: personality: personality development: self concept: self efficacy research abstracts see: behavior and behavior mechanisms: personality: personality development: self concept: self efficacy research

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    The impact of group size on memory and memory beliefs: a methodological report. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Experimental aging research

    VOLUME: 32

    Page Numbers: 297-316

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    ISSN: 0361-073X

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7603335

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    KEYWORDS: Self Efficacy

    MESH TERMS: psychology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-2250, USA. rwest@geron.ufl.edu

    Country: United States

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    AGENCY: United States NIA

    GRANT: R03-AG14533

    ACRONYM: AG

    MEDLINETA: Exp Aging Res

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