“…At least five investigations using word-stem completion (WSC) have found decreased priming in older adults when compared with young adults (Chiarello & Hoyer, 1988;Davis et al, 1990;Hultsch, Masson, & Small, 1991;Schacter, Church, & Osowiecki, 1994, Experiment 1;Small, Hultsch, & Masson, 1995;Winocur, Moscovitch, & Stuss, 1996), although at least an equal number of studies have found no age-related differences in priming (Dick, Kean, & Sands, 1989;Java & Gardiner, 1991;Light & Singh, 1987;Park & Shaw, 1992;Schacter et al, 1994, Experiment 2). In contrast, reliable age differences in priming are consistently absent in word-fragment completion (Light, Singh, & Capps, 1986;Rybash, 1994;Winocur et al, 1996), lexical decision (Balota & Ferraro, 1996;Karayanidis, Andrews, Ward, & McConaghy, 1993), and word identification (Hashtroudi, Chrosniak, & Schwartz, 1991;Light & Kennison, 1996;Light, LaVoie, ValenciaLaver, Albertson-Owens, & Mead, 1992;Light & Singh, 1987; but see Abbenhuis, Raajmakers, Raajmakers, & Van Woerden, 1990).…”