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Dealing With Uncertainty: Readers' Memory for and Use of Conflicting Information From Science Texts as Function of Presentation Format and Source Expertise

机译:处理不确定性:读者对科学文本中冲突信息的记忆和使用,作为表现形式和来源专门知识的功能

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Past research has shown that readers often fail to notice conflicts in text. In our present study we investigated whether accessing information from multiple documents instead of a single document might alleviate this problem by motivating readers to integrate information. We further tested whether this effect would be moderated by source expertise. One hundred undergraduates read the same medical information purportedly written by either medical experts or laypeople, which was presented as one document or spread across four documents. Results revealed partial support for our hypotheses. Readers of multiple documents exhibited superior memory for conflicts and provided a more balanced description of conflicting information in essays they wrote. Variation of author expertise moderated the effect of presentation format in the essay task but not on the memory test. The results extend previous research by showing that multiple documents reading also stimulates the integration of conflicting information.
机译:过去的研究表明,读者通常不会注意到文本中的冲突。在本研究中,我们调查了通过激励读者集成信息来从多个文档而不是单个文档访问信息是否可以缓解此问题。我们进一步测试了这种影响是否会受到来源专业知识的影响。一百名本科生读过据称由医学专家或外行撰写的相同医学信息,这些医学信息以一份文件或四份文件的形式出现。结果表明部分支持我们的假设。多个文档的读者对冲突有较强的记忆力,并在他们撰写的论文中对冲突信息进行了更加平衡的描述。作者专长的变化减轻了论文任务中陈述形式的影响,但对记忆力测验却没有影响。结果表明,阅读多个文档也可以促进冲突信息的整合,从而扩展了先前的研究。

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