TY - JOUR
T1 - Individual Differences in Learning Efficiency
AU - McDermott, Kathleen B.
AU - Zerr, Christopher L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2019.
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - Most research on long-term memory uses an experimental approach whereby participants are assigned to different conditions, and condition means are the measures of interest. This approach has demonstrated repeatedly that conditions that slow the rate of learning tend to improve later retention. A neglected question is whether aggregate findings at the level of the group (i.e., slower learning tends to improve retention) translate to the level of individual people. We identify a discrepancy whereby—across people—slower learning tends to coincide with poorer memory. The positive relation between learning rate (speed of learning) and retention (amount remembered after a delay) across people is referred to as learning efficiency. A more efficient learner can acquire information faster and remember more of it over time. We discuss potential characteristics of efficient learners and consider future directions for research.
AB - Most research on long-term memory uses an experimental approach whereby participants are assigned to different conditions, and condition means are the measures of interest. This approach has demonstrated repeatedly that conditions that slow the rate of learning tend to improve later retention. A neglected question is whether aggregate findings at the level of the group (i.e., slower learning tends to improve retention) translate to the level of individual people. We identify a discrepancy whereby—across people—slower learning tends to coincide with poorer memory. The positive relation between learning rate (speed of learning) and retention (amount remembered after a delay) across people is referred to as learning efficiency. A more efficient learner can acquire information faster and remember more of it over time. We discuss potential characteristics of efficient learners and consider future directions for research.
KW - individual differences
KW - learning efficiency
KW - learning rate
KW - memory
KW - retention
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85074023460
U2 - 10.1177/0963721419869005
DO - 10.1177/0963721419869005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074023460
SN - 0963-7214
VL - 28
SP - 607
EP - 613
JO - Current Directions in Psychological Science
JF - Current Directions in Psychological Science
IS - 6
ER -