Memory Self-Efficacy Predicts Responsiveness to Inductive Reasoning Training in Older Adults

作者:Payne Brennan R*; Jackson Joshua J; Hill Patrick L; Gao Xuefei; Roberts Brent W; Stine Morrow Elizabeth A L
来源:Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences , 2012, 67(1): 27-35.
DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbr073

摘要

In the current study, we assessed the relationship between memory self-efficacy at pretest and responsiveness to inductive reasoning training in a sample of older adults.
Participants completed a measure of self-efficacy assessing beliefs about memory capacity. Participants were then randomly assigned to a waitlist control group or an inductive reasoning training intervention. Latent change score models were used to examine the moderators of change in inductive reasoning.
Inductive reasoning showed clear improvements in the training group compared with the control. Within the training group, initial memory capacity beliefs significantly predicted change in inductive reasoning such that those with higher levels of capacity beliefs showed greater responsiveness to the intervention. Further analyses revealed that self-efficacy had effects on how trainees allocated time to the training materials over the course of the intervention.
Results indicate that self-referential beliefs about cognitive potential may be an important factor contributing to plasticity in adulthood.

  • 出版日期2012-1