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Error feedback and the acquisition of geographical representations

Error feedback and the acquisition of geographical representations

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Three training conditions were compared in a task of learning locations of cities on a map: one in which participants could avoid errors by searching for the name of the correct city, and two others in which either immediate feedback after each response or delayed feedback after all responses had been made was given. Learners who received feedback only after placing all the cities on the map performed more poorly overall during training but outperformed the other two groups in both immediate and delayed tests. This advantage is interpreted as evidence of differential development of relational knowledge and application of cognitive effort across training conditions.

OrganisatieHanze
Gepubliceerd inApplied Cognitive Psychology Wiley, Vol. 22, Uitgave: 7, Pagina's: 979-995
Datum2008-11-01
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1002/acp.1410
TaalEngels

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