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老年人对新信息的协作学习:一项系统综述。

Collaborative learning of new information in older age: a systematic review.

作者信息

Wolfe Kelly, Crompton Catherine J, Hoffman Paul, MacPherson Sarah E

机构信息

Psychology, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Division of Psychiatry, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2023 Oct 4;10(10):211595. doi: 10.1098/rsos.211595. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Ageing is accompanied by a multitude of changes in cognitive abilities, which in turn affect learning. Learning collaboratively may benefit older adults by negating some of these age-related changes. However, studies on collaborative learning in older age differ in their methodology and findings. This systematic review provides an overview of the current research on collaborative learning in older age, exploring what factors influence collaborative learning in this age group. The titles and abstracts of imported 6629 works were screened, as well as four works added manually, which resulted in 29 studies. These studies were conducted across five countries (Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Belgium) between 1993 and 2023. Most studies were quantitative with a non-randomized ( = 16) design. Of the 29 studies, almost all studied collaboration in pairs ( = 28). The results suggest that the benefits of collaborating in older age may depend on the type of learning material, that familiarity between partners does not affect learning, and that age differences appear to decrease or disappear when older adults are provided with adequate time or trials. In addition, this systematic review identifies several gaps in the literature that future research should investigate further. This study was preregistered prior to its commencement on 21 January 2022. The accepted Stage 1 manuscript, unchanged from the point of in-principle acceptance, may be viewed at https://osf.io/tj4w7/. The data and materials of this study can be found at https://osf.io/8xvqf/.

摘要

衰老伴随着认知能力的诸多变化,而这些变化又会影响学习。通过消除一些与年龄相关的变化,协作学习可能会使老年人受益。然而,关于老年人协作学习的研究在方法和结果上存在差异。本系统综述概述了当前关于老年人协作学习的研究,探讨了哪些因素影响该年龄组的协作学习。筛选了6629篇进口文献的标题和摘要,以及手动添加的4篇文献,最终得到29项研究。这些研究在1993年至2023年间在五个国家(加拿大、美国、英国、瑞士和比利时)进行。大多数研究是定量研究,采用非随机设计(=16)。在这29项研究中,几乎所有研究都是两人协作(=28)。结果表明,老年人协作学习的益处可能取决于学习材料的类型,伙伴之间的熟悉程度不影响学习,并且当为老年人提供足够的时间或试验时,年龄差异似乎会减小或消失。此外,本系统综述还确定了文献中的几个空白,未来的研究应进一步探讨。本研究在2022年1月21日开始之前进行了预注册。可在https://osf.io/tj4w7/查看已接受的第1阶段手稿,自原则上接受以来未作更改。本研究的数据和材料可在https://osf.io/8xvqf/找到。

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