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引用次数: 5
摘要
通常,学习材料以肯定形式给出,即xxx是yyy。这类信息有助于组织目标知识的核心。代替这类信息的是负面信息,例如xxx is not zzz,将有助于提高目标知识的边缘或程度。因此,我们期望负面信息能够起到最小化犯错机会的作用,从而加快学习速度。为了证实这一假设,我们对程序知识进行了实验,即应用软件的程序。对比不同被试组在软件使用方面呈现正面信息(简单说明)和负面信息(故障场景及说明)后的操作执行时间。结果表明,负面信息对简单手术有显著影响,而对复杂手术没有影响。
Effects of negative information on acquiring procedural knowledge
Usually, the material for learning is given in a positive form, i.e. xxx is yyy. This type of information will help organize the core of the target knowledge. Instead of this type of information, negative information, i.e. xxx is not zzz, will help sharpen the edge or extent of the target knowledge. Hence, it is expected that the negative information will have an effect of minimizing the chance of making errors and thus making the learning faster. For the purpose of confirming this hypothesis, we conducted an experiment on the procedural knowledge, i.e. the procedure of application software. We compared the execution time of operation after presenting the positive information (simple explanation) and the negative information (scene of failure and explanation) in terms of the use of software to different subject groups. The result showed that the negative information had a significant effect for a simple operation but had not an effect for a complex operation.