Abstract Why do people change their strategies for solving problems? In this research, we tested whether negative feedback and the context in which learners encounter a strategy influence their likelihood of adopting that strategy. In particular, we examined whether strategy adoption varied when learners were exposed to a target strategy in isolation, in conjunction with their own current strategy, and in conjunction with another novel strategy. We also investigated the roles of individual differences, including learners’ need for cognition and their confidence in their current strategies. In Study 1, undergraduate participants who encountered a target strategy in isolation were more likely to adopt it than participants who encountered it i...
People's strategy selections appear to reflect attempts to maximize performance by selecting the mos...
We explore the value of the strategy method to field experimentalists. Specifically, we demonstrate ...
Previous research has shown that participants’ strategy choices can be influenced by the previously-...
Drawing on a model of Self-Regulated Learning, this study describes individual differences in learni...
We conducted two experiments to test whether individuals’ strategy choices in a numerosity judgement...
This study investigated the effects of strategy training on four key aspects of the learning process...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
This paper explores several issues associated with explanations of why different people use differen...
Cognitive learning styles and learning strategies differ from person to person. Identifying student ...
Learning strategies are an important component of self-regulated learning. Learners are expected to ...
Previous research has shown that low competence sources, compared to highly competent sources, can e...
PaperThe present study tested three possible explanations for the earlier finding that participants'...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
People's strategy selections appear to reflect attempts to maximize performance by selecting the mos...
We explore the value of the strategy method to field experimentalists. Specifically, we demonstrate ...
Previous research has shown that participants’ strategy choices can be influenced by the previously-...
Drawing on a model of Self-Regulated Learning, this study describes individual differences in learni...
We conducted two experiments to test whether individuals’ strategy choices in a numerosity judgement...
This study investigated the effects of strategy training on four key aspects of the learning process...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
This paper explores several issues associated with explanations of why different people use differen...
Cognitive learning styles and learning strategies differ from person to person. Identifying student ...
Learning strategies are an important component of self-regulated learning. Learners are expected to ...
Previous research has shown that low competence sources, compared to highly competent sources, can e...
PaperThe present study tested three possible explanations for the earlier finding that participants'...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
In order to ensure long-term retention of information students must move from relying on surface-lev...
People's strategy selections appear to reflect attempts to maximize performance by selecting the mos...
We explore the value of the strategy method to field experimentalists. Specifically, we demonstrate ...
Previous research has shown that participants’ strategy choices can be influenced by the previously-...