Abstract

In two experiments, preschoolers exhibited a spacing effect in free recall of both pictures and words even though procedures were very similar to those used in previous experiments in which preschoolers had not manifested a spacing effect. With these findings, the weight of the available evidence in the literature strongly supports the conclusion that preschoolers generally exhibit a spacing effect in free recall.

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