Hecht S A
Florida Atlantic University, Division of Science, Davie, USA.
Mem Cognit. 1999 Nov;27(6):1097-107. doi: 10.3758/bf03201239.
Contrary to predictions of current solution process models, adults used a variety of procedures other than retrieval to solve addition and multiplication math facts. Predictors assumed to capture retrieval processes posited by such models did account for a substantial proportion of variance in averaged retrieval solution times. But most of the variance in individual participants' retrieval times remained unaccounted for. Cross-operation associations in patterns of strategy use and retrieval latencies were obtained. Adults with stronger higher level math achievement were more likely to use retrieval, solved math facts faster and less variably, and executed retrieval processes posited by current solution process models faster than participants with less math attainment. The results are explained within the context of the adaptive strategy choice model.
与当前解决问题过程模型的预测相反,成年人在解决加法和乘法数学运算时,使用了除检索之外的多种方法。此类模型所假定的用于捕捉检索过程的预测因子,确实解释了平均检索解决时间中相当大比例的方差。但个体参与者检索时间的大部分方差仍无法得到解释。在策略使用模式和检索潜伏期方面获得了跨运算关联。数学成绩较高的成年人更有可能使用检索方法,解决数学运算的速度更快且变化较小,并且比数学成绩较低的参与者更快地执行当前解决问题过程模型所假定的检索过程。这些结果在适应性策略选择模型的背景下得到了解释。