Badets Arnaud, Blandin Yannick, Wright David L, Shea Charles H
Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Poitiers, France.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2006 Jun;77(2):177-84. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2006.10599352.
The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether a faded knowledge of results (KR) frequency during observation of a model's performance enhanced error detection capabilities. During the observation phase, participants observed a model performing a timing task and received KR about the model's performance on each trial or on one of two trials. Delayed retention and transfer tests were used to assess the observer's ability to detect error in the model's performance and in the participant's performance while physically practicing the task. Results indicated a beneficial effect of a reduced KR frequency for performance stability and the ability to detect errors in both the model and the participant's own performance. The results suggest that aspects of the processing mechanism(s) developed in observational learning and related to KR are probably similar to those developed through physical practice.
本实验的目的是确定在观察模型表现期间,逐渐减少的结果反馈(KR)频率是否能增强错误检测能力。在观察阶段,参与者观察一个执行计时任务的模型,并在每次试验或两次试验中的一次试验中收到关于模型表现的结果反馈。延迟保留和迁移测试用于评估观察者在实际执行任务时检测模型表现和参与者自身表现中错误的能力。结果表明,降低结果反馈频率对表现稳定性以及检测模型和参与者自身表现中的错误的能力有有益影响。结果表明,观察学习中与结果反馈相关的加工机制的各个方面可能与通过实际练习发展出的那些方面相似。