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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Child Psychol. 2012 Nov 20;114(2):321–338. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2012.10.004

Table 3.

Experiment 1: Immediate and 1-week Recall as Predictors of 1-month Recall in the Criterion (Panel a) and Standard (Panel b) Encoding Conditions

Individual Actions Actions in
Target Temporal Order

Dependent Variable
(Predicted)
B SE B β B SE B β
Panel a: Criterion Encoding Condition

1-month Recall .97 .09 .87 *** .83 .11 .79 ***

F(1,38)=123.24, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.76
F(1,38)=62.93, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.61

Panel b: Standard Encoding Condition

1-month
Recall
Step 1 Immediate .73 .10 .73*** .70 .09 .73***

F(1,49)=56.05, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.52
F(1,49)=56.49, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.53

Step 2 Immediate .04 .16 .04 .18 .16 .18

1-week .77 .15 .80*** .62 .16 .64***

F(2,48)=54.79, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.68, ΔR2=.16
F(2,48)=43.97, p<.0001,
adj. R2=.63, ΔR2=.11
*

p<.01;

**

p<.001;

***

p<.0001