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Measures of cognitive structure: Do they assess learning at the level of comprehension?
Authors:Marcy Perkins Driscoll
Institution:The Florida State University U.S.A.
Abstract:One purpose of this study was to determine whether cognitive structure, assessed by psychometric measures of concept interrelatedness, can be developed when the students initially do not know what concept relationships exist and what they mean. The second purpose was to apply those measures to a learning situation that has produced a nonspecific transfer effect, i.e., the facilitative effect of concrete examples on learning abstract passages, to attempt to explain this effect more completely. Five groups of 20 students each read two prose passages and took recall and structure assessment tests on the second passage. Results (1) indicated that the nonspecific facilitative transfer effect was replicated and (2) offered some support for the contention that the cognitive structure which proximity measures assess can be trained to correspond to content structure, but that related recall remains low. With resolution of some of the methodological issues surrounding these measures, however, clearer explanation of transfer effects and assessment of higher order learning may be facilitated.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr  Marcy Perkins Driscoll  Department of Educational Research & Development & Foundations  Florida State University  Tallahassee  FL 32306  
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