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Familiarity and retrieval processes in delayed judgments of learning

机译:学习延迟判断中的熟悉和检索过程

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Two processes are postulated to underlie delayed judgments of learning (JOLs)-cue familiarity and target retrievability. The two processes are distinguishable because the I familiarity-based judgments are thought to be faster than the retrieval-based processes. because only retrieval -based JOLs should enhance the relative accuracy of the correlations between the JOLs and criterion test performance. and because only retrieval-based judgments should enhance memory. To test these predictions, in three experiments. the authors either speeded people's JOLs or allowed them to be unspeeded. The relative accuracy of (he JOLs in predicting performance on the criterion test was higher for the Unspeeded JOLs than for the speeded JOLs. as predicted- The Unspeeded JOL conditions showed enhanced memory is compared with the speeded JOL conditions. as predicted. Finally, the unspeeded JOLs were sensitive to manipulations that modified recallability of the target. whereas the speeded JOLs were selectively sensitive to experimental variations in the familiarity of the cues. Thus. all three of the predictions about the consequences of the two processes potentially underlying delayed JOLs were borne Out. A model of the processes underlying delayed JOLs based on these and earlier results is presented.
机译:假设有两个过程可以作为延迟学习判断(JOL)的基础-提示熟悉度和目标可检索性。可以区分这两个过程,因为据认为基于熟悉度的判断比基于检索的过程要快。因为只有基于检索的JOL才能提高JOL与标准测试性能之间相关性的相对准确性。并且因为只有基于检索的判断才能增强记忆力。为了测试这些预测,需要进行三个实验。作者要么加快了人们的JOL速度,要么让他们不再加速。 (JOL在标准测试上预测性能的相对准确度,对于未加速的JOL高于已加速的JOL。如预期的那样-未加速的JOL条件显示增强的内存与加速的JOL条件进行了比较。未加速的JOL对修改目标的可回忆性的操作很敏感,而加速的JOL对线索熟悉度的实验变化有选择性地敏感,因此,对这两个过程可能导致延迟JOL潜在后果的所有三个预测都可以接受给出了基于这些和较早结果的延迟JOL的流程模型。

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