走神与复杂文本学习之间的关联是否因评估深度和时间而异?

Megan Caruso, S. D’Mello
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我们研究了走神(注意力从手头的任务转移到与任务无关的想法)和学习结果之间的联系。我们的数据包括177名学生,他们在阅读五篇关于科学研究方法的长而连贯的文本时自我报告走神,并在不同的时间尺度(阅读每篇文本期间和之后,阅读所有文本之后,以及在长达一周的延迟之后)完成针对多个处理深度(死记硬背,推理,整合)的学习评估。我们发现,走神对事实性、基于文本的(显性)信息和跨文本多个部分的信息整体整合的测量结果有负面预测,但对需要对单个句子进行局部推断的测量结果没有负面预测。此外,走神只能预测在阅读期间评估的理解能力,而在长达一周的延迟之后则不会。我们的研究结果为走神与学习结果之间已建立的负面联系提供了重要的细微差别,这种联系主要集中在学习过程中评估的死记硬背理解上。讨论了解决学习过程中走神的干预措施的含义。
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Do Associations Between Mind Wandering and Learning from Complex Texts Vary by Assessment Depth and Time?
We examined associations between mind wandering – where attention shifts from the task at hand to task-unrelated thoughts – and learning outcomes. Our data consisted of 177 students who self-reported mind wandering while reading five long, connected texts on scientific research methods and completed learning assessments targeting multiple depths of processing (rote, inference, integration) at different timescales (during and after reading each text, after reading all texts, and after a week-long delay). We found that mind wandering negatively predicted measures of factual, text-based (explicit) information and global integration of information across multiple parts of the text, but not measures requiring a local inference on a single sentence. Further, mind wandering only predicted comprehension measures assessed during the reading session and not after a week-long delay. Our findings provide important nuances to the established negative link between mind wandering and learning outcomes, which has predominantly focused on rote comprehension assessed during the learning session itself. Implications for interventions to address mind wandering during learning are discussed.
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