Effects of frame-of-reference training on rater accuracy under alternative time delays. |
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Authors: | Sulsky, Lorne M. Day, David V. |
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Abstract: | Investigated the effects of frame-of-reference (FOR) training on various indexes of distance and correlational accuracy under alternative time delays. 150 Ss were assigned randomly to either FOR- or control- (i.e., minimal) training conditions, with 1 of 3 time delays: (1) no delay between training, observation, and rating; (2) ratings performed 2 days following training and ratee observations; or (3) ratee observations and ratings completed 2 days following training. Hypotheses were proposed predicting specific relationships between accuracy, recall memory, and learning, depending on the delay period. Overall, results support the categorization perspective on FOR-training effectiveness; however, different results were obtained depending on the type of accuracy index and time delay. The implications of these findings are discussed in terms of how they relate to the conceptual distinction between distance and correlational accuracy and to the role of on-line, memory-based, and inference-memory-based processing in the ratings of FOR trained raters. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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