Marsh R L, Ward T B, Landau J D
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens 30602-3013, USA.
Mem Cognit. 1999 Jan;27(1):94-105. doi: 10.3758/bf03201216.
In four experiments with 332 participants, participants were asked to generate novel nonwords for English categories. When participants were shown examples embedded with regular orthographic structures, participants' nonwords tended to conform orthographically to the examples, despite instructions to avoid using features of the examples. The effect was found with immediate testing (Experiments 1) and delayed testing (Experiment 2). The effect was also found with arbitrary features (Experiments 1-4), as well as with naturally occurring orthographic regularities (Experiment 4). Participants had difficulty avoiding the use of this prior knowledge, despite being able to list the features they were asked to avoid (Experiment 3). The results are discussed in terms of the inadvertent use of prior knowledge in generative cognitive tasks.
在针对332名参与者开展的四项实验中,要求参与者为英语类别生成新的非单词。当向参与者展示嵌入了常规拼写结构的示例时,尽管有指示要求避免使用示例的特征,但参与者生成的非单词在拼写上往往与示例一致。在即时测试(实验1)和延迟测试(实验2)中均发现了这种效应。在任意特征(实验1 - 4)以及自然出现的拼写规律(实验4)方面也发现了这种效应。尽管参与者能够列出被要求避免使用的特征,但他们很难避免使用这些先验知识(实验3)。本文根据生成性认知任务中先验知识的无意使用对研究结果进行了讨论。