Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing

This study investigated how word meanings can be learned from natural story reading. Three experiments with adult participants compared naturalistic incidental learning with intentional learning of new meanings for familiar words, and examined the role of immediate tests in maintaining memory of new...

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Main Authors: Rachael C. Hulme, Jennifer M. Rodd
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/11693.pdf
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spelling doaj-b8e099104d5c49f4a98779f74a2149a02021-08-12T15:05:04ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-08-019e1169310.7717/peerj.11693Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testingRachael C. Hulme0Jennifer M. Rodd1Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, London, UKDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University College London, London, UKThis study investigated how word meanings can be learned from natural story reading. Three experiments with adult participants compared naturalistic incidental learning with intentional learning of new meanings for familiar words, and examined the role of immediate tests in maintaining memory of new word meanings. In Experiment 1, participants learned new meanings for familiar words through incidental (story reading) and intentional (definition training task) conditions. Memory was tested with cued recall of meanings and multiple-choice meaning-to-word matching immediately and 24 h later. Results for both measures showed higher accuracy for intentional learning, which was also more time efficient than incidental learning. However, there was reasonably good learning from both methods, and items learned incidentally through stories appeared less susceptible to forgetting over 24 h. It was possible that retrieval practice at the immediate test may have aided learning and improved memory of new word meanings 24 h later, especially for the incidental story reading condition. Two preregistered experiments then examined the role of immediate testing in long-term retention of new meanings for familiar words. There was a strong testing effect for word meanings learned through intentional and incidental conditions (Experiment 2), which was non-significantly larger for items learned incidentally through stories. Both cued recall and multiple-choice tests were each individually sufficient to enhance retention compared to having no immediate test (Experiment 3), with a larger learning boost from multiple-choice. This research emphasises (i) the resilience of word meanings learned incidentally through stories and (ii) the key role that testing can play in boosting vocabulary learning from story reading.https://peerj.com/articles/11693.pdfIncidental learningIntentional learningTesting effectHomonymsStory reading
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Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
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Incidental learning
Intentional learning
Testing effect
Homonyms
Story reading
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Jennifer M. Rodd
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title Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
title_short Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
title_full Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
title_fullStr Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
title_full_unstemmed Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
title_sort learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2021-08-01
description This study investigated how word meanings can be learned from natural story reading. Three experiments with adult participants compared naturalistic incidental learning with intentional learning of new meanings for familiar words, and examined the role of immediate tests in maintaining memory of new word meanings. In Experiment 1, participants learned new meanings for familiar words through incidental (story reading) and intentional (definition training task) conditions. Memory was tested with cued recall of meanings and multiple-choice meaning-to-word matching immediately and 24 h later. Results for both measures showed higher accuracy for intentional learning, which was also more time efficient than incidental learning. However, there was reasonably good learning from both methods, and items learned incidentally through stories appeared less susceptible to forgetting over 24 h. It was possible that retrieval practice at the immediate test may have aided learning and improved memory of new word meanings 24 h later, especially for the incidental story reading condition. Two preregistered experiments then examined the role of immediate testing in long-term retention of new meanings for familiar words. There was a strong testing effect for word meanings learned through intentional and incidental conditions (Experiment 2), which was non-significantly larger for items learned incidentally through stories. Both cued recall and multiple-choice tests were each individually sufficient to enhance retention compared to having no immediate test (Experiment 3), with a larger learning boost from multiple-choice. This research emphasises (i) the resilience of word meanings learned incidentally through stories and (ii) the key role that testing can play in boosting vocabulary learning from story reading.
topic Incidental learning
Intentional learning
Testing effect
Homonyms
Story reading
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