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一致性,而非速度:时间规律性作为元认知线索。

Consistency, not speed: temporal regularity as a metacognitive cue.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, 439 Moore Bldg., University Park, PA, 16802, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2020 Feb;84(1):88-98. doi: 10.1007/s00426-018-0973-z. Epub 2018 Jan 12.

Abstract

We examined the hypothesis that skilled performance is monitored on the basis of fluency, where fluency is operationally defined as temporal regularity or rhythmicity rather than speed. Since error is often associated with variable timing, we tested the possibility that people use varied timing as a metacognitive cue. Using a sequential counting task, which may be representative of the broader class of skilled, multi-step tasks, we found that shifting between irregular and regular timing led to greater confidence ratings when the timing associated with the task was regular. We argue that regular, consistent timing, when compared directly to irregular timing, produced feelings of fluent task performance, leading to increased confidence. In the first experiment, we demonstrated that both accuracy and confidence were higher when participants completed a task presented with regular timing. In the second experiment, we found a dissociation between accuracy and confidence, strengthening the argument that individuals relied on monitoring of fluency to support their metacognitive judgments. In Study 3 and an assessment of naïve beliefs, we ruled out alternative explanations for these findings.

摘要

我们检验了这样一种假设,即熟练的表现是基于流畅性来进行监测的,这里的流畅性是指时间的规律性或节奏感,而不是速度。由于错误通常与可变的时间有关,我们测试了这样一种可能性,即人们将不同的时间作为元认知线索来使用。使用顺序计数任务,该任务可能代表更广泛的熟练的多步骤任务类别,我们发现,当与任务相关的时间规律时,在不规则和规则的时间之间切换会导致更高的置信度评分。我们认为,与不规则时间相比,规则、一致的时间会产生流畅的任务表现的感觉,从而提高信心。在第一个实验中,我们证明了当参与者以规则的时间完成任务时,准确性和信心都更高。在第二个实验中,我们发现准确性和信心之间存在分离,这进一步证明了个体依赖于对流畅性的监测来支持他们的元认知判断。在研究 3 和对朴素信念的评估中,我们排除了这些发现的其他解释。

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