Effects of model-based and memory-based processing on speed and accuracy of grammar string generation |
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Authors: | Domangue Thomas J Mathews Robert C Sun Ron Roussel Lewis G Guidry Claire E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Lousiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA. |
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Abstract: | Learners are able to use 2 different types of knowledge to perform a skill. One type is a conscious mental model, and the other is based on memories of instances. The authors conducted 3 experiments that manipulated training conditions designed to affect the availability of 1 or both types of knowledge about an artificial grammar. Participants were tested for both speed and accuracy of their ability to generate letter sequences. Results indicate that model-based training leads to slow accurate responding. Memory-based training leads to fast, less accurate responding and highest achievement when perfect accuracy was not required. Evidence supports participants' preference for using the memory-based mode when exposed to both types of training. Finally, the accuracy contributed by model-based training declined over a retention interval. |
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