Recycling Is Good! – Sharing Knowledge from One Individual to Another in a Multiple-Cue Judgment Task

Abstract

The cognitive models exemplar memory and cue abstraction was examined in two experiments in a multiple-cue judgment task with verbalization to see how the models was affected by verbalization and how verbalization could improve individual learning. The results showed that verbalization increase individual learning and that the judgments in the analogue condition were significantly better than the proposition condition overall. Strong exemplar effects was shown for all groups regardless of stimulus presentation and learning mode, even for the learning individuals conditions that learned from written verbalized information in the absence of outcome feedback. The results suggest that exemplar memory works as a backup system similar to previous research and that exemplar-based knowledge could be the regular result of cooperation, even without social interaction.

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Anna Carin Nordvall

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  • EP ID EP211524
  • DOI 10.19070/2332- 3000-140009
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Anna Carin Nordvall (2014). Recycling Is Good! – Sharing Knowledge from One Individual to Another in a Multiple-Cue Judgment Task. International Journal of Behavioral Research & Psychology (IJBRP), 2(5), 47-52. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-211524