Benedict R H, Zgaljardic D J
Department of Neurology, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1998 Jun;20(3):339-52. doi: 10.1076/jcen.20.3.339.822.
Previous research indicates that practice effects are large with repeated versions of memory tests. In contrast, administrations of the same tests using alternate forms typically yield much smaller practice effects. However, most studies do not compare alternate- and same-form conditions directly, and differ widely in terms of test-retest interval, modality of stimuli (verbal, spatial), format of the memory test, and number of examinations. The present study investigated practice effects during repeated administrations of verbal and nonverbal memory tests which have the same administration format. Two groups of healthy participants, matched for age, education, estimated IQ, and baseline memory test performance, were assigned to either a same- or alternate-forms condition. Participants taking the same form every two weeks improved significantly over four sessions. Participants completing alternate forms of the nonverbal memory test produced a small practice gain, but the verbal memory test was resistant to practice effects when alternate forms were used.
先前的研究表明,重复进行记忆测试会产生很大的练习效应。相比之下,使用不同版本进行相同测试时,练习效应通常要小得多。然而,大多数研究并未直接比较不同版本和相同版本的情况,并且在重测间隔、刺激方式(语言、空间)、记忆测试形式以及测试次数等方面差异很大。本研究调查了具有相同施测形式的语言和非语言记忆测试重复施测过程中的练习效应。两组年龄、教育程度、估计智商和基线记忆测试表现相匹配的健康参与者被分配到相同版本或不同版本的条件下。每两周进行相同版本测试的参与者在四个测试阶段中表现出显著改善。完成非语言记忆测试不同版本的参与者有小幅练习提升,但使用不同版本时,语言记忆测试对练习效应具有抗性。