Badets A, Blandin Y
Laboratoire Performance, Motricité and Cognition, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société, 99, Avenue du Recteur Pineau, BP 632, 86022 Poitiers Cedex, France.
J Mot Behav. 2005 May;37(3):211-6. doi: 10.3200/JMBR.37.3.211-216.
The authors investigated whether bandwidth knowledge of results (KR) during observation of a model's performance enhances motor skill learning. Following a pretest, 2 groups of participants (N = 28) observed a model practicing a timing task. The bandwidth group received KR about the model's performance only when his performance fell outside the criteria for a correct response. The yoked group received KR on the same trials as the bandwidth group did but were not told that the KR was only about incorrect performances. In that way, the authors avoided a confound between bandwidth and relative frequency effects on performance and learning. Following the observation phase, both groups of participants performed 10-min and 24-hr retention tests. Bandwidth KR enabled that group to reduce its performance variability and, to a lesser extent, to enhance its performance accuracy. The authors discuss the results with respect to the powerful effect of qualitative KR through observation.
作者们研究了在观察模型表现期间,结果知识(KR)的带宽是否会增强运动技能学习。在进行预测试后,两组参与者(N = 28)观察一个模型练习定时任务。带宽组仅在模型的表现超出正确反应标准时才会收到关于其表现的KR。被配对组在与带宽组相同的试验中收到KR,但未被告知KR仅关于错误表现。通过这种方式,作者们避免了带宽和相对频率对表现和学习的影响之间的混淆。在观察阶段之后,两组参与者都进行了10分钟和24小时的保持测试。带宽KR使该组能够降低其表现的变异性,并在较小程度上提高其表现的准确性。作者们就通过观察定性KR的强大效果讨论了结果。