A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Strategy use in the reading span test: An analysis of eye movements and reported encoding strategies




AuthorsKaakinen JK, Hyona J

PublisherPSYCHOLOGY PRESS

Publication year2007

JournalMemory

Journal name in sourceMEMORY

Journal acronymMEMORY

Volume15

Issue6

First page 634

Last page646

Number of pages13

ISSN0965-8211

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09658210701457096


Abstract
Strategy use in the traditional reading span test was examined by recording participants' eye movements during the task (Experiment 1) and by interviewing participants about their strategy use (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, no differences between individuals with a low, medium, and high span were observed in how they distributed processing time between task elements. In all three groups, fixation times on words up to the to-be-remembered (TBR) word became shorter and the time spent on the TBR longer as memory load in the task increased. The results of Experiment 2, however, show that span groups differ in the use of memory encoding strategies: individuals with a low span use mainly rehearsal, whereas individuals with a high span use almost exclusively semantic elaboration. The results indicate that the use of elaborative strategies may enhance span performance but that not all individuals are necessarily able to use such strategies efficiently.



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