Campbell J I
Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Cognition. 1999 Mar 1;70(2):B25-33. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(99)00009-8.
Sixty-four university students received simple addition problems with operands presented as arabic digits (e.g. 2 + 3, 8 + 6) or as English number words (two + three, eight + six). Operands either were displayed simultaneously or sequentially with the left operand appearing 800 ms before the right operand. Consistent with previous findings, word problems were slower than digit problems and this word-format cost was larger for large- than small-number problems. The central question addressed by this experiment concerned whether this Format x Size interaction arises during problem encoding processes or in subsequent retrieval or production processes. In the simultaneous condition, both operands would contribute to format-related differences in encoding, whereas in the sequential condition encoding differences would arise only in connection with the second operand. Critically, however, the Format x Size interaction did not differ between the sequential and simultaneous conditions, although the experiment had ample power to detect such an effect. The results argue that the Format x Size interaction does not arise during encoding, but instead arises during calculation or production processes.
64名大学生被给予简单加法问题,其操作数以阿拉伯数字呈现(例如2 + 3、8 + 6)或以英文数字单词呈现(two + three、eight + six)。操作数要么同时显示,要么依次显示,左操作数比右操作数提前800毫秒出现。与先前的研究结果一致,文字问题比数字问题慢,并且这种文字格式成本在大数问题中比小数问题更大。本实验所解决的核心问题是,这种格式×大小的交互作用是在问题编码过程中出现,还是在随后的检索或生成过程中出现。在同时呈现的条件下,两个操作数都会导致编码中与格式相关的差异,而在依次呈现的条件下,编码差异只会与第二个操作数相关。然而,至关重要的是,尽管实验有足够的能力检测到这种效应,但格式×大小的交互作用在依次呈现和同时呈现条件下并无差异。结果表明,格式×大小的交互作用不是在编码过程中出现,而是在计算或生成过程中出现。