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This also means that learning material will be easier to relate if it is less abstract. | This also means that learning material will be easier to relate if it is less abstract. | ||
- | * "//... concrete nouns are superior to abstract nouns in their capacity to elicit sensory images, and that imagery can mediate the formation of an associative connection between members of a pair.//"((Paivio, Allan. Abstractness, imagery, and meaningfulness in paired-associate learning. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 4, no. 1: 32-38. February 1965.)) | + | * "//... concrete nouns are superior to abstract nouns in their capacity to elicit sensory images, and that imagery can mediate the formation of an associative connection between members of a pair.//"(([[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022537165800640|Paivio, Allan. Abstractness, imagery, and meaningfulness in paired-associate learning. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 4, no. 1: 32-38. February 1965.]])) |
Pavio also addresses individual differences in tendency and capacity to use imagery: | Pavio also addresses individual differences in tendency and capacity to use imagery: |