Dixon James A, Dohn Matthew C
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1020, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2003 Oct;31(7):1082-93. doi: 10.3758/bf03196129.
How relational information becomes disembedded from its original context is an important issue for theories of cognition. Two experiments tested the hypothesis that a process called redescription disembeds relations, resulting in abstract and, therefore, more transferable and robust representations. In Experiment 1, participants solved simple problems involving an alternating sequence. Participants who discovered the alternating-sequence relation through redescription transferred the relation to a second type of problem more quickly and used it more consistently than did participants who had been directly instructed on the alternating-sequence strategy. Experiment 2 showed similar effects for participants who discovered the alternating-sequence relation through redescription, as compared with participants who had discovered the relation through information available in the display. The present results converge with previous experimental and correlational evidence that suggests that redescription creates abstract representations of relations.
关系信息如何从其原始情境中脱离出来,这是认知理论的一个重要问题。两项实验检验了这样一个假设,即一种称为重新描述的过程会使关系脱离出来,从而产生抽象的、因此更具可转移性和稳健性的表征。在实验1中,参与者解决了涉及交替序列的简单问题。通过重新描述发现交替序列关系的参与者,比直接接受交替序列策略指导的参与者,能更快地将该关系转移到第二种类型的问题上,并且使用得更一致。实验2表明,与通过展示中可用信息发现该关系的参与者相比,通过重新描述发现交替序列关系的参与者也有类似的效果。目前的结果与之前的实验和相关证据一致,这些证据表明重新描述会创建关系的抽象表征。