Hess T M, Tate C S
Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7801.
Psychol Aging. 1991 Mar;6(1):86-92. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.6.1.86.
Age differences in the effects of knowledge-based expectations on both the use of integrative memory processes and recall were examined. In the context of an impression-formation task, young and older adults were presented with lists containing behaviors that varied in consistency with attributed personality traits. Younger adults recalled trait-inconsistent behaviors better than consistent ones, but older adults exhibited no such consistency effect. The age difference in performance was related to the younger adults' spontaneously producing more explanations for inconsistent behaviors. Explanations are assumed to facilitate access to such information by establishing associations with other behavioral information residing in memory. When age differences in the use of explanation-based processing were controlled, the age differences in the effects of consistency on memory were eliminated.
研究了基于知识的期望对综合记忆过程的运用和回忆效果的年龄差异。在印象形成任务的背景下,向年轻和年长成年人呈现包含与归因人格特质一致性不同的行为的列表。年轻成年人对特质不一致的行为的回忆比对一致行为的回忆更好,但年长成年人没有表现出这种一致性效应。表现上的年龄差异与年轻成年人自发地为不一致行为提供更多解释有关。解释被认为通过与记忆中存储的其他行为信息建立关联来促进对这类信息的获取。当基于解释的加工运用中的年龄差异得到控制时,一致性对记忆的影响方面的年龄差异就消除了。