Automaticity and Levels of Information Processing: a Comparative Study of Expert and Novice Typewriting - Rodney Beaulieu - Bøger - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783843373562 - 15. november 2010
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Automaticity and Levels of Information Processing: a Comparative Study of Expert and Novice Typewriting

Rodney Beaulieu

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Automaticity and Levels of Information Processing: a Comparative Study of Expert and Novice Typewriting

This study compares the cognitive processing of expert and novice typists, and examines how automaticity affects the level of semantic processing. Subjects typed three passages then took a recognition test. Would experts, who routinely apply automaticity while typing, do better at recognizing the sentences they typed than novices, or would novices who spend more time and effort with the text do better? Is typing mainly guided by the orthographic structure of text? Is the text mentally processed for semantic content? The results indicate that novices had slightly better recognition for the sentences they typed than experts. They were also quicker to recognize verbatim sentences and they had a higher frequency of choosing them over decoys. Novices were also better at differentiating semantically similar sentences from those that contradicted the meaning of the sentences they typed. These findings suggest that although automaticity may minimize demands on working memory, it does not necessarily lead to deeper semantic processing. Typing demands attention to the orthographic structure of the text and semantic information is processed incidentally.

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Udgivet 15. november 2010
ISBN13 9783843373562
Forlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Antal sider 92
Mål 150 × 6 × 226 mm   ·   155 g
Sprog Tysk