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The Effect of Word Frequency on Judgments of Learning: Contributions of Beliefs and Processing Fluency

机译:词频对学习判断的影响:信念的贡献和加工流利度

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Previous research has shown that word frequency affects judgments of learning (JOLs). Specifically, people give higher JOLs for high-frequency (HF) words than for low-frequency (LF) words. However, the exact mechanism underlying this effect is largely unknown. The present study replicated and extended previous work by exploring the contributions of processing fluency and beliefs to the word frequency effect. In Experiment 1, participants studied HF and LF words and made immediate JOLs. The findings showed that participants gave higher JOLs for HF words than for LF ones, reflecting the word frequency effect. In Experiment 2a (measuring the encoding fluency by using self-paced study time) and Experiment 2b (disrupting perceptual fluency by presenting words in an easy or difficult font style), we evaluated the contribution of processing fluency. The findings of Experiment 2a revealed no significant difference in self-paced study time between HF and LF words. The findings of Experiment 2b showed that the size of word frequency effect did not decrease or disappear even when presenting words in a difficult font style. In Experiment 3a (a questionnaire-based study) and Experiment 3b (making pre-study JOLs), we evaluated the role of beliefs in this word frequency effect. The results of Experiment 3a showed that participants gave higher estimates for HF as compared to LF words. That is, they estimated that hypothetical participants would better remember the HF words. The results of Experiment 3b showed that participants gave higher pre-study JOLs for HF than for LF words. These results across experiments suggested that people’s beliefs, not processing fluency, contribute substantially to the word frequency effect on JOLs. However, considering the validation of the indexes reflecting the processing fluency in the current study, we cannot entirely rule out the possible contribution of processing fluency. The relative contribution of processing fluency and beliefs to word frequency effect and the theoretical implications were discussed.
机译:先前的研究表明,单词频率会影响学习判断(JOL)。具体来说,人们给高频(HF)单词的JOL高于给低频(LF)单词的JOL。但是,这种作用的确切机制在很大程度上尚不清楚。本研究通过探索处理流畅性和信念对词频效应的贡献来复制和扩展以前的工作。在实验1中,参与者研究了HF和LF单词,并立即做出了JOL。研究结果表明,与LF相比,参与者对HF单词给出了更高的JOL,反映了单词频率效应。在实验2a(通过使用自定进度的学习时间来测量编码流利度)和实验2b(通过以简单或困难的字体形式呈现单词来破坏感知流利度)中,我们评估了处理流利度的贡献。实验2a的发现表明,HF和LF单词的自定进度学习时间没有显着差异。实验2b的发现表明,即使以困难的字体呈现单词,单词频率效果的大小也不会减少或消失。在实验3a(基于调查表的研究)和实验3b(制作预研究JOL)中,我们评估了信念在此词频效应中的作用。实验3a的结果表明,与LF单词相比,参与者对HF的估计更高。也就是说,他们估计假设的参与者会更好地记住HF单词。实验3b的结果表明,与LF单词相比,参与者对HF的研究前JOL更高。整个实验的这些结果表明,人们的信念而非处理的流畅性在很大程度上影响了单词频率对JOL的影响。但是,考虑到当前研究中反映加工流畅性的指标的有效性,我们不能完全排除加工流畅性的可能贡献。讨论了处理流利度和信念对词频效应的相对贡献及其理论意义。

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