The effects of Multiple Representation Method and Prior Knowledge Level on Problem Solving Skills and Cognitive Load

Q3 Social Sciences Participatory Educational Research Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.17275/per.23.78.10.5
A. Satici, Muhammed Dağli
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In this study, the effect of multiple representation method and prior knowledge level in solving ill-structured problems was investigated. Quasi-experimental and 2x2 (multiple representation method x prior knowledge level) factorial designs were used in the study. The study group consists of 39 undergraduate students. The dependent variables of the study were determined as problem solving skills, cognitive load, and permanence. The independent variables were considered as multiple representation method (step-by-step, holistic) and prior knowledge levels (novice, expert). Prior knowledge level test, problem solving skills test and cognitive load scale developed to measure the variables were used as data collection tools within the scope of the study. The data was analysed with two-way analysis of variance and independent groups t-test as the data obtained from the data collection tools exhibited normal distribution. In the results that were significant in the analysis, Cohen (d) in the independent groups t-tests and eta-square (η2) in the two-way analysis of variance were also shown. As a result of the research, it is evident that the level of prior knowledge and the interaction (interaction effect) of the level of prior knowledge and the multiple representation method affect problem solving skills. In addition, it was concluded that the interaction of multiple representation method and prior knowledge level was statistically significant in terms of cognitive load variable. The findings supported the expertise reversal effect.
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多重表征方法和先验知识水平对问题解决能力和认知负荷的影响
在本研究中,研究了多重表示方法和先验知识水平在解决结构不良问题中的作用。研究中使用了准实验和2x2(多重表示方法x先验知识水平)析因设计。研究小组由39名本科生组成。研究的因变量被确定为解决问题的技能、认知负荷和持久性。自变量被认为是多元表示方法(逐步、整体)和先验知识水平(新手、专家)。先前知识水平测试、问题解决技能测试和为测量变量而开发的认知负荷量表被用作研究范围内的数据收集工具。数据采用双向方差分析和独立组t检验进行分析,因为从数据收集工具获得的数据呈正态分布。在分析中显著的结果中,独立组中的Cohen(d)t检验和双向方差分析中的eta平方(η2)也显示出来。研究结果表明,先验知识水平以及先验知识水平与多重表示方法的交互作用(交互效应)对问题解决技能有明显的影响。此外,在认知负荷变量方面,多元表征方法与先验知识水平的交互作用具有统计学意义。研究结果支持了专业知识逆转效应。
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Participatory Educational Research
Participatory Educational Research Social Sciences-Education
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