In this paper we treat instructions as an experimental variable. Using a public good game, we study how the instructions' format affects the participants' understanding of the experiment, their speed of play and their experimental behavior. We show that longer instructions do not significantly improve the subjects' understanding of the experiment; on-screen instructions shorten average decision times with respect to on-paper instructions, and requiring forced inputs reduces waiting times, in particular for the slowest subjects. Consistent with cognitive load theory, we find that short, on-screen instructions which require forced inputs improve on subjects' comprehension and familiarity with the experimental task, and they contribute to r...
International audienceAlthough many studies have investigated the effects of digital game-based lear...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effectiveness of prompts depends ...
Weiß P, Pfeiffer T, Eikmeyer H-J, Rickheit G. Processing Instructions. In: Rickheit G, Wachsmuth I, ...
In this paper we treat instructions as an experimental variable. Using a public good game, we study ...
We treat instructions as an experimental variable to study how their format affects the participants...
We provide evidence that more explicit instructions can affect behaviour in a public goods game with...
Serious games sometimes are not as efficacious as they should be when it comes to learning, but the ...
An experiment was carried out to investigate whether it is useful to add system information to proce...
Abstract—An experiment was carried out to investigate whether it is useful to add system information...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
The statistical regularities of a sequence of visual shapes can be learned incidentally. Arciuli et ...
Learning takes time, namely, one needs to be exposed to contingency relations between stimulus dimen...
Although modeled on procedures used with nonhuman animals, some recent studies of perceptual learnin...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. Theories of instructi...
Many psychological experiments require participants to complete lots of trials in a monotonous task,...
International audienceAlthough many studies have investigated the effects of digital game-based lear...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effectiveness of prompts depends ...
Weiß P, Pfeiffer T, Eikmeyer H-J, Rickheit G. Processing Instructions. In: Rickheit G, Wachsmuth I, ...
In this paper we treat instructions as an experimental variable. Using a public good game, we study ...
We treat instructions as an experimental variable to study how their format affects the participants...
We provide evidence that more explicit instructions can affect behaviour in a public goods game with...
Serious games sometimes are not as efficacious as they should be when it comes to learning, but the ...
An experiment was carried out to investigate whether it is useful to add system information to proce...
Abstract—An experiment was carried out to investigate whether it is useful to add system information...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
The statistical regularities of a sequence of visual shapes can be learned incidentally. Arciuli et ...
Learning takes time, namely, one needs to be exposed to contingency relations between stimulus dimen...
Although modeled on procedures used with nonhuman animals, some recent studies of perceptual learnin...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. Theories of instructi...
Many psychological experiments require participants to complete lots of trials in a monotonous task,...
International audienceAlthough many studies have investigated the effects of digital game-based lear...
Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the effectiveness of prompts depends ...
Weiß P, Pfeiffer T, Eikmeyer H-J, Rickheit G. Processing Instructions. In: Rickheit G, Wachsmuth I, ...