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Abstract
Abstract The effects of postorganization activities on the acquisition of information presented in a knowledge-map format were assessed. In the 1st experiment, the students studied biology subject matter in a knowledge-map format for 30 min. During the next 15 min, half of the participants summarized the information using the structure of the map (without any text included) as an aid (structure group); the other half continued studying the map (control group). The structure group recalled significantly more information than the control group did; that effect was particularly pronounced with recall of superordinate propositions. In Experiment 2, the recall of the structure group, who studied in the same manner as in Experiment 1, was compared with that of the map group, who summarized using the knowledge map as an aid, and the no-cue group, who summarized without any type of aid. The map and structure groups recalled significantly more superordinate propositions than the no-cue group. The 3 groups did not ...
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Education publishes theoretical, laboratory, and classroom research studies that use the range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Recent articles have explored the correlation between test preparation and performance, enhancing students" self-efficacy, the effects of peer collaboration among students, and arguments about statistical significance and effect size reporting. In recent issues, JXE has published examinations of statistical methodologies and editorial practices used in several educational research journals.