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Aligning confidence with accuracy: revisiting the role of feedback
Authors:González-Vallejo Claudia  Bonham Aaron
Institution:Department of Psychology, Ohio University, 200 Porter Hall, Athens, OH 45701, USA. gonzalez@ohiou.edu
Abstract:Evaluation point feedback was used to align confidence judgments with accurate/inaccurate responding to general knowledge questions. Rehearsal of item-answer pairs and three evaluation systems based on a scoring rule had different effects on confidence, accuracy and their relationship. Using standard calibration measures (Yates, J.F., (1990). Judgment and Decision Making. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall) we found that a point system comprising of both rewarding (positive) and punishing (negative) consequences produced the best performance across levels of knowledge in comparison to all-rewarding and all-penalty rules.
Keywords:Feedback  Confidence-accuracy relationship
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