互动图像是否影响学习判断对记忆的反应效应?
Amber E Witherby1, Addison L Babineau2, Sarah K Tauber2
1Department of Psychological Sciences, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA.
Journal of Intelligence
|July 28, 2023
概括
进行学习判断 (JOL) 可以改善相关信息的记忆,但阻碍不相关项目的回忆. 交互式图像并没有改变这种效应,这表明JOLs受益于先前存在的关联.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 记忆研究 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 学习判断 (JOLs) 是学生对学习状态的自我评估.
- JOL可以在关联性环境中增强学习,特别是相关信息.
- 据认为,JOLs的反应效应可以加强关联关系.
研究的目的:
- 调查互动心理图像是否影响JOLs对学习的反应效应.
- 为了确定JOL是否有利于学习与图像相结合时的相关信息与非相关信息.
- 为了测试JOL反应性的理论解释.
主要方法:
- 参与者研究了相关和不相关的单词对.
- 实验操纵涉及形成交互式心理图像或没有.
- 参与者要么为每个单词对做JOL,要么不做JOL.
- 一个提示回忆测试评估了延迟后的记忆性能.
主要成果:
- JOLs改善了相关单词对的回忆,但减少了与无关的单词对的回忆.
- 与没有图像相比,交互式图像增强了整体记忆性能.
- 交互式图像并没有改变JOLs对学习的反应效应.
- JOLs的好处是特定于先前存在的语义关系.
结论:
- 当已经存在语义关系时,JOLs可以增强关联式学习.
- 学习者创建的协会 (通过图像) 不能以同样的方式从JOL中获益.
- 这些发现改进了影响JOL反应和学习效益的条件的理论.
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