Content and representation effects with reasoning tasks in PROLOG form
Two experiments were carried out to examine human reasoning performance in the context of the logic programming language PROLOG. Two factors, 'content' (familiar versus unfamiliar) and 'representation' (diagrammatic versus PROLOG-like list) were investigated. Subjects answered qu...
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Published in | Behaviour & information technology Vol. 5; no. 2; pp. 157 - 168 |
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Abstract | Two experiments were carried out to examine human reasoning performance in the context of the logic programming language PROLOG. Two factors, 'content' (familiar versus unfamiliar) and 'representation' (diagrammatic versus PROLOG-like list) were investigated. Subjects answered questions about hierarchical relationships in each condition. A significant interaction was obtained in both experiments, subjects making fewer errors in the familiar-diagram and unfamiliar-list conditions than in the familiar-list and unfamiliar-diagram conditions.
It is hypothesized that a lower percentage of correct responses was given in familiar-list and unfamiliar-diagram conditions because the representation of information prevented successful use of an appropriate reasoning strategy. Working memory limitations provide a basis for understanding constraints on reasoning strategies for solving task questions. These strategies may involve either a serial or a spatial solution process. One strategy may require a larger working memory load than another, depending on the representation and content of the task information. Implications for PROLOG programming instruction are discussed. |
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AbstractList | Two experiments were carried out to examine human reasoning performance in the context of the logic programming language PROLOG. Two factors, 'content' (familiar versus unfamiliar) and 'representation' (diagrammatic versus PROLOG-like list) were investigated. Subjects answered questions about hierarchical relationships in each condition. A significant interaction was obtained in both experiments, subjects making fewer errors in the familiar-diagram and unfamiliar-list conditions than in the familiar-list and unfamiliar-diagram conditions.
It is hypothesized that a lower percentage of correct responses was given in familiar-list and unfamiliar-diagram conditions because the representation of information prevented successful use of an appropriate reasoning strategy. Working memory limitations provide a basis for understanding constraints on reasoning strategies for solving task questions. These strategies may involve either a serial or a spatial solution process. One strategy may require a larger working memory load than another, depending on the representation and content of the task information. Implications for PROLOG programming instruction are discussed. |
Author | ORMEROD, T. C. ROBSON, E. H. MANKTELOW, K. I. STEWARD, A. P. |
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