学习判断损害基于规则的发现。

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Kit S Double, Dominic Tran, Micah B Goldwater
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摘要

从参与者那里引出学习判断(JOLs)已被证明可以在某些情况下增强成对联想任务的记忆回忆,这是一种反应性效应。然而,对于任务需要泛化超出训练集的学习形式,例如类别学习,JOLs的影响知之甚少。在这里,我们使用分类范式探讨JOLs对关系规则发现的影响。在实验1和2中,关系规则和视觉刺激特征都可以有效地用于分类,我们发现JOLs损害规则发现,但不影响视觉特征的记忆。在实验3中,我们修改了任务,使得只有一个关系规则可以用来对刺激进行分类,并且没有观察到反应性的证据。我们使用保守的反应性策略转移解释这些发现,该解释提出,诱导JOLs导致参与者转移策略,使用更明显的奖励策略。特别是,当参与者有多种可行的策略时,JOLs将参与者的分类策略从规则发现转移到基于视觉特征记忆的更明显的策略。
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Judgments of learning impair rule-based discovery.

Eliciting judgments of learning (JOLs) from participants has been shown to enhance memory recall on paired-associates tasks in some contexts, a reactivity effect. However, little is known about the effect of JOLs on forms of learning where the task requires generalizing beyond the training set, such as in category learning. Here, we explore the effect of JOLs on relational rule discovery using a categorization paradigm. In Experiments 1 and 2, where both a relational rule and visual stimulus features can be effectively used for categorization, we show that JOLs impair rule discovery but do not affect memorization of visual features. In Experiment 3, we modified the task such that only a relational rule could be used to categorize stimuli and observed no evidence of reactivity. We explain these findings using a conservative strategy-shift account of reactivity, which proposes that eliciting JOLs causes participants to shift strategies to utilize the more obviously rewarded strategy. Specifically, when participants have multiple viable strategies, JOLs shift participants' categorization strategy away from rule discovery and instead encourage a more obvious strategy based on memorization of visual features.

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Memory & Cognition
Memory & Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
112
期刊介绍: Memory & Cognition covers human memory and learning, conceptual processes, psycholinguistics, problem solving, thinking, decision making, and skilled performance, including relevant work in the areas of computer simulation, information processing, mathematical psychology, developmental psychology, and experimental social psychology.
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