检索流性增加了对难题的准备感
Nadia M Brashier1, Catherine H Ho2, T'Ajmal K Hogue2
1University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Memory (Hove, England)
|December 18, 2023
概括
回忆过去的经历有助于解决问题,但也会增加自信. 简单的记忆回忆或检索流性使人们高估了他们对困难情况的准备能力.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 行为科学 行为科学
背景情况:
- 人们往往依靠过去的经验来解决问题.
- 恢复记忆可以帮助解决问题,但也可能扭曲自我感知.
研究的目的:
- 调查记忆检索是否导致对能力的误解.
- 检查检索流性对准备感的影响.
主要方法:
- 通过使用"最坏的情况"进行了三项实验.
- 参与者获得了简短的提示,以帮助解决问题.
- 测量了准备的感觉和解决问题的表现.
主要成果:
- 学习技巧提高了业绩.
- 记忆检索显著增加了准备的感觉.
- 这种效应,称为检索流性,膨胀的自我感知准备.
结论:
- 简单的记忆回忆可能会导致一个人高估自己处理困难情况的能力.
- 提取流性,而不仅仅是熟悉性,驱动着这些膨胀的准备感.
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