The time course of implicit and explicit concept learning |
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Authors: | Ziori Eleni Dienes Zoltán |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, Education & Psychology, School of Philosophy, University of Ioannina, Dourouti, 451 10 Ioannina, Greece. eziori@cc.uoi.gr |
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Abstract: | The present experiment investigated the development of implicit and explicit knowledge during concept learning. According to Cleeremans and Jiménez (2002), the content of a representation can be conscious only when the representation is of a sufficiently good quality; on this theory, increasing explicit and decreasing implicit knowledge might be expected with training. The view that implicit knowledge arises from compilation of explicit knowledge makes the opposite prediction. The present research tested these possibilities using subjective measures based on confidence ratings. One group of participants was presented with blocks of category exemplars that activated prior knowledge, whereas another group was presented with blocks of categories that did not elicit any useful prior knowledge. The results showed that, irrespective of the knowledge group participants were allocated to, explicit knowledge increased over the course of learning, whereas implicit knowledge either stayed the same or decreased, consistent with Cleeremans and Jiménez's prediction. |
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