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减少对不准确信息的依赖。

Reducing reliance on inaccurate information.

作者信息

Rapp David N, Hinze Scott R, Kohlhepp Kristine, Ryskin Rachel A

机构信息

Northwestern University, 2120 Campus Drive, Evanston, Illinois, 60208, USA,

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 2014 Jan;42(1):11-26. doi: 10.3758/s13421-013-0339-0.

Abstract

People learn from the texts that they read, but sometimes what they read is wrong. Previous research has demonstrated that individuals encode even obvious inaccuracies, at times relying on the misinformation to complete postreading tasks. In the present study, we investigated whether the influence of inaccurate information might be reduced by encouraging the retrieval of accurate knowledge. Participants read an extended text that contained both accurate and inaccurate assertions, after which they evaluated the validity of statements associated with those assertions. In general, participants made more mistakes in their evaluations of statements after having read inaccurate as compared to accurate assertions, offering evidence of the influence of misinformation. However, when participants were tasked with correcting inaccuracies during reading, their mistakes were substantially reduced. Encouraging the retrieval of accurate knowledge during reading can reduce the influence of misinformation. These findings are discussed with respect to the contributions of episodic traces and prior knowledge on learning, as well as to the conditions that support successful comprehension.

摘要

人们从他们阅读的文本中学习,但有时他们所读的内容是错误的。先前的研究表明,个体甚至会记住明显的错误信息,有时还会依赖这些错误信息来完成阅读后的任务。在本研究中,我们调查了通过鼓励提取准确知识,不准确信息的影响是否可能会降低。参与者阅读了一篇包含准确和不准确断言的扩展文本,之后他们评估了与这些断言相关的陈述的有效性。总体而言,与阅读准确断言相比,参与者在阅读不准确断言后对陈述的评估中犯的错误更多,这证明了错误信息的影响。然而,当参与者在阅读过程中被要求纠正不准确信息时,他们的错误大幅减少。在阅读过程中鼓励提取准确知识可以减少错误信息的影响。我们将结合情景痕迹和先验知识对学习的贡献以及支持成功理解的条件来讨论这些发现。

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