Learning from failure: Errorful generation improves memory for items, not associations

心理学 认知心理学 召回 结合属性 编码(内存) 名词 线索回忆 违反直觉 提示语 集合(抽象数据类型) 考试(生物学) 免费召回 语音识别 自然语言处理 计算机科学 数学 古生物学 哲学 认识论 纯数学 生物 程序设计语言
作者
Tina Seabrooke,Timothy J. Hollins,Christopher Kent,Andy J. Wills,Chris Mitchell
出处
期刊:Journal of Memory and Language [Elsevier]
卷期号:104: 70-82 被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jml.2018.10.001
摘要

Potts and Shanks (2014) recently reported that making mistakes improved the encoding of novel information compared with simply studying. This benefit of generating errors is counterintuitive, since it resulted in less study time and more opportunity for proactive interference. Five experiments examined the effect of generating errors versus studying on item recognition, cued recall, associative recognition, two-alternative forced choice and multiple-choice performance. Following Potts and Shanks (2014), participants first attempted to learn the English definitions of either very rare English words or Euskara nouns. During encoding, participants either guessed the definition (and almost always made an error) before the correct definition was revealed, or simply studied the words for an equivalent period. Experiments 1–4 used rare English words. In these experiments, generating errors led to better subsequent recognition of both the cues and targets compared with studying (Experiments 1 and 3). Tests of cued recall and associative recognition, by contrast, revealed no significant benefit of generating errors over studying (Experiments 1–3). Generating errors during encoding also improved performance on a two-alternative forced choice test when the correct target was presented with a novel foil, but not when the familiarity of the target and the foil was matched (Experiment 4). In Experiment 5, a different set of materials – Euskara nouns – and a different (intermixed) encoding procedure was adopted. Here, guessing improved target recognition (performance was improved on a multiple-choice test with unfamiliar foils), but impaired cued recall performance. These results suggest that, when learning word pairs that do not have a pre-existing semantic association, generating errors strengthens the cues and targets in isolation, but does not strengthen the cue-target associations.

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