Urban Kamila, Urban Marek
Institute for Research in Social Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Eur J Psychol. 2021 Feb 26;17(1):104-118. doi: 10.5964/ejop.2397. eCollection 2021 Feb.
Preschool children are generally inaccurate at evaluating past and predicting future performance. The present study examines the effect of performance feedback on the accuracy of preschoolers' predictive judgments and tests whether performance feedback acts as an anchor for postdictive judgments. In Experiment 1, preschool children (n = 40) solved number patterns, and in Experiment 2 they solved object patterns (n = 59). The results in both experiments revealed, firstly, that children receiving performance feedback made more accurate predictive judgments and lowered their certainty after their incorrect answer. Secondly, the children relied on performance feedback more than on actual task experience when making postdictive judgments, indicating that performance feedback was used as an anchor for subsequent postdictive judgments.
学龄前儿童在评估过去和预测未来表现方面通常不准确。本研究考察了表现反馈对学龄前儿童预测性判断准确性的影响,并测试表现反馈是否作为事后判断的一个参照标准。在实验1中,学龄前儿童(n = 40)解决数字模式问题,在实验2中,他们解决物体模式问题(n = 59)。两个实验的结果都表明,首先,收到表现反馈的儿童做出了更准确的预测性判断,并在答错后降低了他们的确定性。其次,儿童在做出事后判断时更多地依赖表现反馈而非实际任务经验,这表明表现反馈被用作后续事后判断的一个参照标准。