预测试效应:探索反馈和最终测试时间的影响。

IF 2.3 Q1 Psychology
Journal of Cognition Pub Date : 2025-07-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/joc.455
Yeray Mera, Nataliya Dianova, Eugenia Marin-Garcia
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摘要

前测效应表明,与无差错学习相比,尝试和失败猜测未知信息可以提高记忆力。一个相关的问题涉及提供纠正反馈和管理最终测试的最佳时机。本研究探讨了两个变量:(1)不成功的预试尝试后反馈的时间,要么立即反馈,要么延迟24小时(实验1)或48小时(实验2);(2)反馈后的最终测试时间,可以立即进行,也可以延迟24小时进行(实验1)。在这些条件下评估回忆的准确性,并与无错误(只读)学习条件进行比较。结果表明,与只读条件相比,预测试始终产生更高的回忆准确率。即时反馈比延迟反馈更有效,即时测试的表现优于延迟测试。更重要的是,即使反馈和最终测试延迟,预测试效果也会持续存在。这种时间上的灵活性建议实际应用,特别是在教育环境中,即时反馈或测试可能并不总是可行的。
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The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing.

The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing.

The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing.

The Pretesting Effect: Exploring the Impact of Feedback and Final Test Timing.

The pretesting effect suggests that attempting and failing to guess unknown information can improve memory compared to errorless study. A relevant question concerns the optimal timing for providing corrective feedback and administering the final test. This study explored two variables: (1) the timing of feedback after unsuccessful pretest attempts, either immediately or following a delay of 24 hours (Experiment 1) or 48 hours (Experiment 2); and (2) the timing of the final test after feedback, either immediately or after a 24-hour delay (Experiment 1). Recall accuracy was evaluated across these conditions and compared to an errorless (read-only) learning condition. The results showed that pretesting consistently yielded higher recall accuracy than the read-only condition. Immediate feedback was more effective than delayed feedback, and performance on the immediate test was superior to that of the delayed test. More importantly, the pretesting effect persisted even with delays in feedback and final testing. This flexibility in timing suggests practical applications, particularly in educational settings where immediate feedback or testing may not always be feasible.

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Journal of Cognition
Journal of Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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