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学习时间分配中的元认知与控制策略

Metacognitive and control strategies in study-time allocation.

作者信息

Son L K, Metcalfe J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2000 Jan;26(1):204-21. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.26.1.204.

Abstract

This article investigates how people's metacognitive judgments influence subsequent study-time-allocation strategies. The authors present a comprehensive literature review indicating that people allocate more study time to judged-difficult than to judged-easy items--consistent with extant models of study-time allocation. However, typically, the materials were short, and participants had ample time for study. In contrast, in Experiment 1, when participants had insufficient time to study, they allocated more time to the judged-easy items than to the judged-difficult items, especially when expecting a test. In Experiment 2, when the materials were shorter, people allocated more study time to the judged-difficult materials. In Experiment 3, under high time pressure, people preferred studying judged-easy sonnets; under moderate time pressure, they showed no preference. These results provide new evidence against extant theories of study-time allocation.

摘要

本文研究了人们的元认知判断如何影响后续的学习时间分配策略。作者进行了全面的文献综述,表明人们会将更多的学习时间分配给判断为困难的项目,而不是判断为容易的项目——这与现有的学习时间分配模型一致。然而,通常材料较短,参与者有充足的学习时间。相比之下,在实验1中,当参与者没有足够的时间学习时,他们会将更多时间分配给判断为容易的项目,而不是判断为困难的项目,尤其是在预期有测试的情况下。在实验2中,当材料较短时,人们会将更多的学习时间分配给判断为困难的材料。在实验3中,在高时间压力下,人们更喜欢学习判断为容易的十四行诗;在中等时间压力下,他们没有表现出偏好。这些结果为反对现有的学习时间分配理论提供了新的证据。

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