Two modes of confidence rating: An effect of episodic information of participant's own past responses in a repeated-question paradigm |
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Authors: | Masahiko Saito |
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Affiliation: | Mimasaka Women's College, Kamigawara, Tsuyama, Okayama, 708-0002, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract: General knowledge questions with two answer alternatives were employed in experimental session 1; in session 2, the same questions were presented together with participants' own session-1 responses. In order to examine whether or not the episodic information of participant's own responses would suppress standard confidence-rating mode in session 2, rates of answer- and confidence-changes between sessions were analyzed. In session 2, participants were able to change the confidence value to another, if they thought the initial value inadequate. They then had a chance to change the answer to the other and rated their confidence in the new answer. The major results were as follows: (a) Between-session answer change rate was very low; (b) Between-session answer change rate was not a monotonic decreasing function of confidence; (c) However, the rate depended on confidence change from session 1 to before-answer-change rating. These results clearly contrasted with a previous study ( Saito, 1998 ) in which episodic information of participant's own session 1 answers and confidence values was not presented. It was argued that the episodic information triggered another mode of confidence rating or a decision inertia effect. |
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Keywords: | confidence rating general knowledge fluctuation of meta cognition consciousness episodic information |
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