Exploring Age-Related Metamemory Differences using Modified Brier Scores and Hierarchical Clustering

Author:

Parlett-Pelleriti Chelsea1,Lin Grace C.2,Jones Masha R.2,Linstead Erik1,Jaeggi Susanne M.23

Affiliation:

1. Schmid College of Science and Technology, Chapman University, 92866 California, USA

2. School of Education, University of California Irvine, 92697 California, USA

3. Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California Irvine, 92697 California, USA

Abstract

AbstractOlder adults (OAs) typically experience memory failures as they age. However, with some exceptions, studies of OAs’ ability to assess their own memory functions—Metamemory (MM)— find little evidence that this function is susceptible to age-related decline. Our study examines OAs’ and young adults’ (YAs) MM performance and strategy use. Groups of YAs (N = 138) and OAs (N = 79) performed a MM task that required participants to place bets on how likely they were to remember words in a list. Our analytical approach includes hierarchical clustering, and we introduce a new measure of MM—the modified Brier—in order to adjust for differences in scale usage between participants. Our data indicate that OAs and YAs differ in the strategies they use to assess their memory and in how well their MM matches with memory performance. However, there was no evidence that the chosen strategies were associated with differences in MM match, indicating that there are multiple strategies that might be effective (i.e. lead to similar match) in this MM task.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Medical Assisting and Transcription,Medical Terminology

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