An inquiry into the spontaneous transfer of problem-solving skill

被引:17
|
作者
Price, EA
Driscoll, MP
机构
[1] Department of Educational Research, Florida State University, Tallahassee
关键词
D O I
10.1006/ceps.1997.0948
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Problem solving, by definition, involves achieving new understanding in unfamiliar contexts, and is critical to all aspects of life, especially in the educational and scientific arenas. Students learn from many experiences to develop a repertoire of abilities, including the use of logic, which enable them to spontaneously transfer their problem-solving skill to unfamiliar situations. The purpose of this study is to explore the minimum conditions necessary to facilitate the spontaneous transfer of problem solving skill in an unfamiliar context. One hundred and seventy-five subjects were presented with logically identical problems based on the Wason selection task, which differed only in the degree to which a familiar schema could be invoked to help solve the problem. In the pretest stage, only 10.5% of subjects could solve the selection problem in an unfamiliar context, whereas 57.3% could solve it in one that was familiar. The effect of three interventions, prior exposure to a familiar scenario, repeat opportunities on like problems, and process-oriented feedback, on selection task performance in an unfamiliar context was assessed in a posttest stage. Overall, none of the interventions were effective, indicating that the minimum threshold for spontaneous transfer may be above the level of intervention included in this study. Schema theory, implications for instruction, and directions for future research are discussed. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
引用
收藏
页码:472 / 494
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Promoting problem-solving and reasoning during cooperative inquiry science
    Gillies, Robyn
    Nichols, Kim
    Burgh, Gilbert
    [J]. TEACHING EDUCATION, 2011, 22 (04) : 427 - 443
  • [32] SPONTANEOUS SPEECH UNDERSTANDING BASED ON COOPERATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING
    KOMATSU, A
    OOHIRA, E
    ICHIKAWA, A
    [J]. IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS, 1991, 74 (07): : 1845 - 1853
  • [33] Transfer of problem-solving strategy using Covlan
    Davies, Jim
    Goel, Ashok K.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VISUAL LANGUAGES AND COMPUTING, 2007, 18 (02): : 149 - 164
  • [34] Time to completion reveals problem-solving transfer
    Warnakulasooriya, R
    Pritchard, DE
    [J]. 2004 Physics Education Research Conference, 2005, 790 : 205 - 208
  • [35] REPRESENTATIONAL TRANSFER IN MATH AND LOGIC PROBLEM-SOLVING
    NOVICK, LR
    HMELO, CE
    [J]. BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1991, 29 (06) : 503 - 503
  • [36] TRANSFER OF BIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE TO CLINICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
    MARTIN, RE
    MACKENZIE, RS
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 1990, 69 : 316 - 316
  • [37] Production of negative transfer in a problem-solving task
    Landrum, RE
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2005, 97 (03) : 861 - 866
  • [38] Group-to-individual problem-solving transfer
    Laughlin, Patrick R.
    Carey, Harold R.
    Kerr, Norbert L.
    [J]. GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP RELATIONS, 2008, 11 (03) : 319 - 330
  • [39] DISCOVERY LEARNING AND TRANSFER OF PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS
    MCDANIEL, MA
    SCHLAGER, MS
    [J]. COGNITION AND INSTRUCTION, 1990, 7 (02) : 129 - 159
  • [40] LAW DISCOVERY AND TRANSFER IN ANALOGICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
    PLENACOSTE, P
    NGUYENXUAN, A
    TIJUS, CA
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 1992, 27 (3-4) : 135 - 135