Week 9- Information Processing Flashcards

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Why don’t young kids use strategies? (3)

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-Mediation deficiency, Production deficiency, Utilization deficiency

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In terms of why young kids do not use strategies, explain mediation deficiency:

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  • Can’t benefit from strategy even if you teach it to them
  • Can use it but they don’t use it so why bother
  • It takes a certain amount of cognitive capacity to use them which means that they might not have this yet
  • Not a lot of data to support this theory
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In terms of why young kids do not use strategies, explain Production deficiency:

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  • The children can indeed benefit from using some of these strategies but they fail to produce the strategies spontaneously when needed (they forget that there could be a strategy that is useful for a certain task)
  • They need to be reminded to use it
  • Its not occurring to them to rehearse the strategy
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In terms of why young kids do not use strategies, explain Utilization deficiency:

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  • Combo of 2 things:
  • > Mediation deficiency in younger children, with improvement with age: Strategies don’t help and may even harm performance on an information performing task but as they get older they get better at using it
  • > Strategy inefficiency
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Why would strategy use improve with age?

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  • Neurodevelopment: Nature, Prefrontal cortex is developing throughout childhood and well throughout adulthood (As this part develops, the ability to use strategies is developing)
  • Experience: As you get older, you pickup tools for dealing with info, Building a knowledge base through experience that tells you things like when to use a certain strategy
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Role of knowledge: Expertise. Talk about the expertise verses novice chess player experiment.

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  • ability of children or adults to remember the placement of chess pieces on a chessboard and numbers
  • expert kid chess players and novice adult players
  • present them with some sort of setup of chess pieces on the board and then take it away and ask them to set up a new one that looks exactly like the one she took away
  • children did better than adults
  • but when it was set up in non-standard chess arrangement, adults did better
  • Performance is domain specific (prodigies are not good at everything, only good at the one thing)
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