APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Proper Name Learning: Descriptiveness and Retrieval Practice Effects
- Kethera Fogler
James Madison University - Kayla Gallico
James Madison University - Amanda Feldman
James Madison University - Casey Williamson
The City University of New York - Samantha Chusid
James Madison University
Abstract
Proper names are notoriously difficult to learn and retrieve. Two factors that may aid proper name learning were investigated: name descriptiveness and retrieval practice (i.e., the testing effect). Support was found for the role of descriptiveness; however, enhanced learning from repeated testing was not more effective than restudying face-name pairings.
Human Learning and Memory