Cleary Anne M, McNeely-White Katherine L, Russell Shaylyn A, Huebert Andrew M, Hausman Hannah
Colorado State University.
J Appl Res Mem Cogn. 2021 Mar;10(1):131-142. doi: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2020.08.013. Epub 2020 Nov 19.
Though tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states are traditionally viewed as instances of retrieval failure, some suggest that they are a unique form of retrieval success. The state indicates the presence of relevant in memory as opposed to nothing. TOTs potentially present an opportunity to indicate that more knowledge is present than is currently accessible, which might have relevance for how tests are designed. The present study investigated this. During TOT states, participants were more likely to risk requesting a later multiple-choice set of potential answers when a point loss penalty for wrong answers would occur; they were also more likely to actually choose the correct multiple-choice answer. A test designed for differential point gain or loss through strategic use of TOT states during word generation failure resulted in a point gain advantage compared to standard multiple-choice type testing. This pattern presents a proof of concept relevant to designing adaptive tests.
尽管传统上认为舌尖(TOT)状态是检索失败的实例,但也有人认为它们是一种独特的检索成功形式。这种状态表明记忆中存在相关信息,而非一无所有。TOT状态可能提供了一个机会,表明存在的知识比当前可获取的更多,这可能与测试设计方式相关。本研究对此进行了调查。在TOT状态下,当答错会有扣分惩罚时,参与者更有可能冒险要求随后提供一组多项选择题的潜在答案;他们也更有可能实际选择正确的多项选择题答案。与标准的多项选择题测试相比,一种通过在单词生成失败时策略性地利用TOT状态来实现不同得分增减的测试,产生了得分优势。这种模式为设计适应性测试提供了一个概念验证。