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Delayed feedback effects on rule-based and information-integration category learning.
Authors:Maddox, W. Todd   Ashby, F. Gregory   Bohil, Corey J.
Abstract:The effect of immediate versus delayed feedback on rule-based and information-integration category learning was investigated. Accuracy rates were examined to isolate global performance deficits, and model-based analyses were performed to identify the types of response strategies used by observers. Feedback delay had no effect on the accuracy of responding or on the distribution of best fitting models in the rule-based category-learning task. However, delayed feedback led to less accurate responding in the information-integration category-learning task. Model-based analyses indicated that the decline in accuracy with delayed feedback was due to an increase in the use of rule-based strategies to solve the information-integration task. These results provide support for a multiple-systems approach to category learning and argue against the validity of single-system approaches. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:immediate vs delayed feedback   rule based & information integration category learning   performance accuracy
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