学习者的因果直觉解释了控制变量的行为,任务
Elizabeth Lapidow1, Caren M Walker2
1Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo.
Developmental psychology
|April 4, 2024
概括
学习者在科学推理任务中扎,因为演示与他们的直观因果学习相冲突. 修改任务以澄清因果逻辑有助于他们设计更好的实验,调整探索和实验.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 科学教育科学教育教育.
背景情况:
- 自主学习者经常表现为直观的科学家,但在正式的科学推理评估中面临挑战.
- 在非正式的科学调查和正式的评估绩效之间存在差距,特别是在控制变量方面.
研究的目的:
- 调查任务呈现和因果学习直觉之间的不匹配是否解释了科学推理中的困难.
- 探索在实验任务中阐明因果逻辑如何影响学习者应用变量控制策略的能力.
主要方法:
- 实验1:修改了传统的多变量推理任务,以澄清儿童和成人的因果逻辑.
- 实验2:使用现实世界的刺激复制发现.
- 实验3和4:提供了自主学习者在实验中应用因果直觉的直接证据.
主要成果:
- 所有年龄段的参与者成功地选择了对修改任务的信息实验.
- 避免了带有积极结果的混行动,这表明了更好的理解.
- 证据证实,自主学习者在实验过程中利用特定的因果直觉.
结论:
- 科学调查行为中明显的悖论是通过识别直观的因果关系方法来解决的.
- 学习者在非正式探索中的成功和在正式实验中的困难与他们的因果学习策略一致.
- 与因果直觉一致的任务设计可以提高科学推理技能.
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